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When: 7.30pm on Friday 17 June 2022
Where: Band on the Wall, 26 Swan Street, Manchester M4 5JZ

We’re delighted to working with H!M favourites Ríoghnach Connolly & Honeyfeet once again!

Still residing as BBC Radio 2 Folk Singer of the Year, Ríoghnach Connolly’s taste for musical adventure is eclectic. Along with her companion players, as Honeyfeet, they collectively drive a broad terrain of musical textures from esoteric protest songs to foot tapping, and floor thumping, dance rhythms.

Ríoghnach (pronounced ree-oh-nah), and the Honeyfeet ensemble are equally proficient in headlining festival stages as they are in stripping back to sublime obscure jazz on theatre stages.

Deadpan wit courses through Connolly’s veins. Known for her broad smiling on- stage banter, she often describes the delight of her multi-cultural voyage of discovery while pushing aside life’s banality in favour mischievous energy and creative joy.

Traditional and folk are fundamental in Connolly’s musical cannon, coming from a long line of singers on both sides of her family, she channels the music of her grandparents and can draw from a breadth of styles and folk traditions across the world. In her voice you can hear equal parts Sean-nós Caoineamh, west African griot ululation and American deep-south resonance. She performs in the more traditional form with Stuart McCallum as The Breath, whilst corralling her more heavily layered and theatrical songs into her performances with Honeyfeet.

Alongside Ríoghnach the Honeyfeet line up is; Lorien Garth Edwards, bass; Ellis Davies, guitar; John Ellis, keyboards; Biff Roxby, brass; and Phil Howley, drums.

An eclectic troupe, all now based in Manchester, Honeyfeet’s heavy sound spans from the bountiful to the subtle, with everything from big-band swing to Alabama blues-tinged folk, all held together by the powerful vocals and flute from Ríoghnach.

From the start of lockdown, they used the time to write new material and explore multiple genres of music, and on the gradual journey back to live audiences, in May 2021, they re-opened Manchester’s Albert Hall taking the place by storm with a long-awaited return to the stage.

For more than a decade, Honeyfeet have been ‘on the road’. When lockdown rules didn’t interfere, the norm was headlining stages at Shambala, Beautiful Days and Moovin Festivals along with wowing audiences at Glastonbury, Boomtown, Wilderness, Secret Garden Party and Kendal Calling.

During lockdown, the band invested their time in recording a new album. Stretching further than before into string arrangements, greater dynamics and implementing sparse introductions to Ríoghnach’s vocal stream. Where her poetic consciousness, gives rise to honest, personal, heartfelt lyrics.

Which obviously means…. a new Honeyfeet album is on the way. A single in late June will be followed by the new album in August 2022. More details to follow.

Honeyfeet’s previous album, Orange Whip, came out on Wah Wah 45s in March 2018 and was BBC 6 Music’s Album of the Day in April 2018.

‘Brilliant band’ — Craig Charles, BBC 6 Music

‘A righteous blast of working-class energy’ — ClashMusic.com

‘I’m in love with Honeyfeet’ — Benjamin Zephaniah

This is a 10+ show. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult.

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