A three-time Grammy Award winner and the UK premiere of an exclusive new Celtic music and dance show are among latest names that have been released for this summer’s Shrewsbury Folk Festival.
Singer songwriter and guitarist Lucinda Williams will top the bill on the festival’s Severn stage on Sunday 30 August and the festival will host the debut UK performance of Talisk x Gardiner Brothers: Unleashed. It will be the only chance to see the show, which unites the Scottish musicians with dancers led by five-time world champions and former leads in Riverdance, Michael and Matthew Gardiner, in the UK in 2026. The Shrewsbury debut follows a successful tour of the USA in Autumn 2025, where they played to thousands of people across northeast and mid-west states.
Other names added to the August Bank Holiday line-up are The Seeger Sessions Revival, Goitse (Ireland), Natu Camara (Guinea), The Hunch, Blowzabella, Rum Ragged (Canada), Juno nominated singer songwriter Kellie Loder (Canada), The Zydeco Diamonds, Holly Clarke, Greg Russell, Pressgang Mutiny (Canada), Three Rivers, and Shropshire bands Devil in the Whiskey and The Endings.
The festival’s 2026 dance band line-up has also been announced and includes Bailey & Keely, Bhangra Ceilidh, Blowzabella, Brown Boots Boogie Band, a David Eagle Folk Disco DJ Set, Emily & The Simons, Folk Camps Party Band, Hekety, a Northumbrian Ceilidh with Northern Nancy, One Night String Band, Powerhouse, Relentess Ceilidh Band and Topette!!. Cornish troupe Kekezza will perform the annual dance show and there will also be the dance party and displays from morris and dance teams throughout the weekend.
The four-day festival takes place at the DMOS People West Mid Showground from 28-31 August. Artists already announced include Andy Fairweather Low & The Low Riders, Ferocious Dog featuring The Celtic Folk Orchestra and Irish singer Cara Dillon.
The festival has four music stages and a dance tent, workshops and sessions and a huge range of activities for children and young people within their own dedicated venues. There’s also a craft and music fair, six real ale and cocktail bars and an extensive food village.
Day and weekend tickets are on sale atshrewsburyfolkfestival.co.uk, starting from £48.50 with a payment plan available so visitors can spread the cost over up to seven months.
A three-time Grammy Award winner and the UK premiere of an exclusive new Celtic music and dance show are among latest names that have been released for this summer’s Shrewsbury Folk Festival.
Singer songwriter and guitarist Lucinda Williams will top the bill on the festival’s Severn stage on Sunday 30 August and the festival will host the debut UK performance of Talisk x Gardiner Brothers: Unleashed. It will be the only chance to see the show, which unites the Scottish musicians with dancers led by five-time world champions and former leads in Riverdance, Michael and Matthew Gardiner, in the UK in 2026. The Shrewsbury debut follows a successful tour of the USA in Autumn 2025, where they played to thousands of people across northeast and mid-west states.
Other names added to the August Bank Holiday line-up are The Seeger Sessions Revival, Goitse (Ireland), Natu Camara (Guinea), The Hunch, Blowzabella, Rum Ragged (Canada), Juno nominated singer songwriter Kellie Loder (Canada), The Zydeco Diamonds, Holly Clarke, Greg Russell, Pressgang Mutiny (Canada), Three Rivers, and Shropshire bands Devil in the Whiskey and The Endings.
The festival’s 2026 dance band line-up has also been announced and includes Bailey & Keely, Bhangra Ceilidh, Blowzabella, Brown Boots Boogie Band, a David Eagle Folk Disco DJ Set, Emily & The Simons, Folk Camps Party Band, Hekety, a Northumbrian Ceilidh with Northern Nancy, One Night String Band, Powerhouse, Relentess Ceilidh Band and Topette!!. Cornish troupe Kekezza will perform the annual dance show and there will also be the dance party and displays from morris and dance teams throughout the weekend.
The four-day festival takes place at the DMOS People West Mid Showground from 28-31 August. Artists already announced include Andy Fairweather Low & The Low Riders, Ferocious Dog featuring The Celtic Folk Orchestra and Irish singer Cara Dillon.
The festival has four music stages and a dance tent, workshops and sessions and a huge range of activities for children and young people within their own dedicated venues. There’s also a craft and music fair, six real ale and cocktail bars and an extensive food village.
Day and weekend tickets are on sale at shrewsburyfolkfestival.co.uk, starting from £48.50 with a payment plan available so visitors can spread the cost over up to seven months.