Bird In The Belly
“Welsh musicians don’t come more sensitive, accomplished and exploratory than this Brighton folk collective creating their own darkly poetic blend of little known stories and songs.”
Learn MoreThe Nest Collective & Food Union invite you to enjoy a beautiful fireside concert with Bird in the Belly.
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Rediscover one of life’s simplest joys – the sharing of live music in the glow of a campfire.
Every summer, we gather in beautiful green spaces within cities to hear extraordinary music by artists from all over the world.
In the simple way that people have done for thousands of years, we come together around the fire to enjoy music, food, drink and the company of others.
For this Campfire Club we are delighted to present Bird in the Belly.
Bird in the Belly are a Brighton-based folk collective consisting of folk-duo Hickory Signals (Laura Ward and Adam Ronchetti), alt-folk singer-songwriter Jinnwoo (Ben Webb), and multi-instrumentalist and producer Tom Pryor. Together they have collected little known and forgotten lyrics, poems and stories from around the UK, and set them to their own “hypnotically original compositions” (fRoots).
This event is supported by Food Union, Coventry City of Culture Trust as part of the Green Futures programme, Severn Trent Water and by National Lottery Heritage Fund.
“Getting to hear live music after so long was deeply emotional and the feeling of collective spirit (especially now) was really powerful.”
“The beautiful venue, the beautiful music, the beautiful weather! Thank you so much.”
“This was my first live music event since the beginning of the year and, although the acts were brilliant, I think what will stay with me is the joy of being with people and enjoying the moment together. I feel very grateful to you all for putting on the event.”
“Walking into a wonderland of nature with beautiful music and people, it made me feel wonderfully elated.”
“The atmosphere was incredible, I knew I would love the music but I loved the atmosphere just as much.”
“Welsh musicians don’t come more sensitive, accomplished and exploratory than this Brighton folk collective creating their own darkly poetic blend of little known stories and songs.”
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