Twelfth Day perform at Hove House Concerts

Twelfth Day

Having played the Royal Albert Hall two nights before, Twelfth Day – Catriona Price and Esther Swift – played Hove House Concerts into December with a selection of traditional, classical and original material. Catriona’s one of the finest fiddle players we’ve ever heard – seriously – and Esther held the audience spellbound with that fantastic, full-sized harp. These girls are going places and we’d urge you to see them whenever and wherever you can. Get more information from the Twelfth Day website.

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