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Black British Folk Takeover

4th October 2025, 1:25pm-10:00pm

Cecil Sharp House 2 Regent’s Park Road, London NW1 7AY

£35.50 | £20.50 for Under 30s

Woman in a floral dress and rose headband holds a pine cone, standing in a sunlit forest with ivy-covered trees.

4th October 2025, 1:25pm-10:00pm

Cecil Sharp House 2 Regent’s Park Road, London NW1 7AY

£35.50 | £20.50 for Under 30s

Welcome to the Black British Folk Revolution.

This festival-style all-dayer includes traditional folk sounds, modern British music inspired by folk traditions, a live conversation on African diasporic identities and relationships with British folk, and much more.

Guest curator Angeline Morrison and friends take over Cecil Sharp House with folk sounds, songs, and stories that shine a long overdue light on the African Diaspora's love for, and ongoing conversations with, British folk.

Featuring music from Angeline Morrison & Mataio Austin Dean, Germa Adan, Bethany Weimers, Marie Bashiru, Border Widow, Calliope and Cohen Braithwaite-Kilcoyne.

Plus conversation with Zakia Sewell and Emma Kathryn. Doors open at 1pm; starts at 1.25pm.

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