After many a year spent plying their trade at festivals and around the folk clubs of the North East, the Young’uns are now well established as one of the country’s most popular folk/acoustic acts. 

“We approach folk music as stories and songs and anecdotes,” explains the trio’s singer & accordion player, David Eagle. “Every gig is about storytelling, so our songwriting has become more sophisticated. 
We know what we like and we’re more unabashed now. We know who we are.”

Expect plenty of that heart-on-the-sleeve storytelling, along with beautiful lyrics, warm harmonies and relentless repartee, when the trio stop off in Shrewsbury this month as part of their 20th anniversary tour.

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