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Junction of Ashford Road & The Street, Godmersham, Canterbury, Kent CT4 7DR

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Friday, May 29, 2026

7:30 pm

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Doors 7pm for 7.30pm start

 

Tickets  

Full Price £17.50*

Under 25s £9*

Door £20

*online plus 10% booking fee

Bob Fox - An Evening with 'The Songman'      

                                                                                         

For 50 years BobFox has been regarded as one of “the iconic voices” of British Folk song.

Masterful interpretation of Traditional and Contemporary song combined with an outstanding guitar technique has earned him countless nominations in the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards.

Bob was “Songman” in The National Theatre’s production of War Horse and can also be heard singing extensively on the new BBC Radio Ballads.

Don’t miss the chance to see and hear one of our finest exponents of storytelling through song, expect to hear of love, joy, work and humour all accompanied by a wonderful guitar style that can both drive or embellish his supreme singing.

"Blessed with one of the best voices in British folk music todayand coupled with astonishing guitar technique, Bob Fox performs pure and unadulterated folk music at its finest." - Australian National Folk Festival

"Bob is a National Treasure. It's been fantastic to see him step magnificently into the enormous empty shoes of John Tams, fronting the Iconic Home Service, and making the position his own.  His voice is transporting and his stories compelling.  He always has a stage here at Folk in the Barn." - Debs Earl, Folk in the Barn

www.bobfoxmusic.com

 

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Godmersham & Crundale Village Hall

Junction of Ashford Road & The Street, Godmersham, Canterbury, Kent CT4 7DR

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