Isle of Wight Folk Music – October 2025 Highlights

This is just a few of the events coming up in October. Please look on the ‘Events’ page for many more. Enjoy October.

🎻 Folk & Ale Weekend Returns to The Royal Esplanade Hotel 🍻
📅 October 11th & 12th | 🎶 Free Entry | 🍺 Exclusive Ales

Join us at Harry’s Bar & Brasserie inside the Royal Esplanade Hotel for our much-loved Folk & Ale Weekend, back this October for two days of live music, local talent, and top-notch brews.


🎶 Set List

Saturday, October 11th
1:00 PM – Amy Joliffe
2:15 PM – Richard Nicholson – A Tribute to Johnny Cash
3:45 PM – Purpling Thorns
5:15 PM – Razorjake
6:30 PM – Second Time Around
8:00 PM- Sing Around & Tunes Session (anyone welcome to perform)

Sunday, October 12th
1:00 PM – Sophie Kate (fiddle & guitar duo)
2:15 PM – Greg Barnes Music
3:45 PM – The Watch
5:15 PM – East Cowes Shanty
6:30 PM – The Anywhens
7:30 PM- Sing Around & Tunes Session (anyone welcome to perform)

📍 Harry’s Bar & Brasserie, The Royal Esplanade Hotel

Isle of Wight Folk Music – June 2024

Winter Wilson

Here are some of the highlights for June.

Winter Wilson are at the Medina Bookshop, Cowes, on Monday 10th at 7pm. £10. Tickets Booking essential BYOB 

Storyteller Holly Medland Lees presents ‘Middle Age Crisis’ – stories of drunken monks, wily women and ill-fated deals for 16+ on Thursday 6th. A bargain at only £5 including refreshments at Babushka Books, Shanklin. Booking essential- 07511220038/01983 652880

Enjoy a Barn Dance with The Caulkheads and caller at Camp Hill Clubs, Quarry Hill, Camphill, Newport, PO30 5ZA, 7pm on Friday 7th. Tel 01983 7722796 or chc5c.uk@outlook.com

On Sunday 16th there is a Special Guest Night at Quay Folk Club. A rising young star on the national folk scene, uilleann piper, whistle player and award winning singer Seb Stone is performing, with multi-instrumentalist Dave Godby in support. Quay Arts Centre, 7pm. Drop a donation in the Fez.

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Isle of Wight Folk Music – April 2024 – DIY Folk

This month, we focus on playalong and singaround sessions. There are five Irish sessions this month, two- one relocation and a bonus session – listed below. The rest are listed in Clubs/Sessions/Folk Nights. Add in the revived ‘Irishish’ session at Cowes and a slow session in Ventnor for less experienced players, opportunities for any instrument player to enjoy.

Those who like a good singaround are also spoilt for choice this month. The much-loved Downland Traditional Folk Club re-starts in at The Sun, Calbourne on Tuesday 9th. Wold Zong has temporarily migrated from March, so meets on Sunday 7th as well as Sunday 28th. Clubs/Session/Folk Nights also has details of evening sessions at the Dairyman’s Daughter every Tuesday, The Gallybagger on the last Thursday and afternoons at The Traveller’s Joy. Have fun.

Tue 2 ‘Irishish’ playalong session at Cowes Ale House, 19.30 for 20.00

Wed 3 Irish music monthly playalong session returns to the Woodman’s Arms, 20.30 

Sun 7 Wold Zong Singaround at St Pauls Church Hall, Shanklin, 19.00. £2 for hall hire.

Tue 9 Relaunch of the Downland Traditional Folk Club at The Sun, Calbourne, 19.30 Contact: thepoetonline@gmail.com Food available to order on 722711

Tue 16 Jam and Tea @ Trinity. Slow music playalong session for beginners, improvers and anyone who finds other sessions too fast, any instrument. Audience and singalong welcome. 14.00 to 16.00, Holy Trinity Church Hall, Ventnor. Refreshments available. Donation to church welcome. 

Fri 26 Irish music playalong session at the Wheatsheaf Inn, Yarmouth , 20.00

Isle of Wight Folk Music – November 2023 Highlights

playford ball

The annual Playford Ball at East Cowes Town Hall takes place on Saturday 4th at 2pm. Many of the participants wear spectacular period costume, so it is well worth going along just to watch! Luckily, barn dance experience will get you through most of the dances, so do join in. 

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The amazing Salt House  are performing at Quay Arts Centre, Newport. Not to be missed  Details & tickets  Then, just a week later, on Saturday 18th, the popular Boo Hewerdine & Heidi Talbot can be heard at the same venue.  Details & tickets The very next day, Sunday 19th, Quay Folk Club hosts popular locals Shtum and Slainte Va, along with a little Bob Dylan.

This year’s Medina Tattoo at the Medina Theatre (where else), sees return visits by The Crew and Wight Hot Pipes.

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June 2023 – Isle of Wight Folk Music

Some June Highlights

The Isle of Wight has a new festival, the Somewhen Storytelling Festival. This is taking at at Havenstreet Steam Railway. There will be stories for children and adults, including also Barn dance Saturday,  Music from Art & Rick and 2nd Time Around. Weekend tickets £30, Day tickets £20,  barn dance only £10 from http://somewhen.org.uk or on the day.

Quay Folk Club at Quay Arts Centre, Newport, has a special guest night on Sunday 25th. The guest is Miranda Sykes, with support from Shtum. This is not a night to miss! Music starts at 7pm as usual, in the upstairs theatre.

There is a concert with Mick Sands and his band at the Mountbatten Centre, Newport, this Thursday, 1st June.

Yarmouth Sea Song and Shanty Festival 2023

Visiting bands – Spinnaker Shanty, Solent Shanty Buoys, Drywood, Short Drag Roger (at their spot in the Wheatsheaf garden)

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Some of our very own – The Rug Band, Lesley Tregear, Shtum, The Watch

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Isle of Wight Folk Music – April 2023

Aggiefest is in full swing, enjoy! Well done to Maureen Forster and team for all their hard work.

A Star is Reborn

Glenn Koppany has at last been able to revive his successful folk night at the Star Ale and Coffee House in Ryde. This charming little venue will now play host to a Folk and Music session on the second Sunday each month, from noon. Well worth delaying your Sunday lunch for!

Get your dancing shoes on

It must be Spring, there are two barn dances in April! The first is on Saturday 8th at Bluebells, Briddlesford, and the second on Friday 21st in Ryde. Full details are on the Events page.

Music all the way

Last year’s Irish and Traditional music weekend was so successful that they plan to do it all again this year!

Dave Harris

It was very sad to learn of the death of Dave Harris, recently. Dave and his wife, Caroline, performed at folk clubs as The Bilge Rats. The couple lived on a houseboat for a number of years until the structure eventually succumbed to old age. Later on, the couple lived in Somerset.

Isle of Wight Folk Music – December 2022

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December Highlights

Each year, Ruth Wyman organises a concert to collect funds for the Salvation Army appeal for the homeless. This year’s ‘Christmas Reflections’ concert is on Friday 2nd December at The Salvation Army hall in Pyle Street, Newport, at 7pm. Among the performers are The Watch, see above, Sheshells, Maureen Shaw and Ruth herself

On Sunday 4th, the Oyster Girls are once again dancing to raise money for the charity Shelter. They will be performing in Cowes from 2pm.

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The Sail Pattern folk rock band, pictured below, visit Porchfield Cricket Club on Sunday 4th. Their concert is raising money for the Alzheimer’s Society. Phone 07969 735728 to find out if there are any tickets left.

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On Boxing Day, the courtyard at The Dairyman’s Daughter will once again be filled with the jingling of morris bells. The annual mummers’ play will be performed by Mr Baker’s Dozen.

If you missed last month

Quay Folk Club held their very first ‘Special Guest Night’ in November with Drywood Duo, pictured below, supported by Second Time Around. The evening was very successful, so the plan now is to bring guests over from the mainland approximately twice a year. December’s offering on Sunday 18th will be Christmas themed, featuring a performance by Mr Baker’s Dozen of ‘The Christmas Boys’ mummers play. The club organisers, aka. the Quay Cabal, have their own spot, followed by a festive medley led by The Watch and Sheshells.

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The long- awaited reopening of the weekly Tuesday singaround at the Dairyman’s Daughter in Arreton took place in November. The format remains the same as that before the pandemic, a mixture of song with a good scattering of playalong tunes. At the packed first meeting there were tributes to Den, who used to run the evening. A small group of volunteers will take turns to direct meetings in future. It is a big responsibility – deciding which way around the circle of performers to go.

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Isle of Wight Folk Music – November 2022

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Remembrance songfest

November always brings songs about World Wars 1 and 2. Other wars are remembered, of course, but WW1 and 2 are particularly commemorated. Actually, the war-related songfest starts in October each year, or sometimes even September, and continues throughout November. There is certainly no shortage of material, old and new, some of it superb and much appreciated around the folk clubs.

If you should notice a folk singer sporting a knitted poppy, chances are it was knitted by Kate Seward, who raises money for the Royal British Legion every year by selling knitted poppies at folk clubs on the Island. If you see someone knitting at a folk night, chances are, it’s Kate. Kate and her husband Barry wrote a very funny song entitled ‘ Just let me finish me row’! No prizes for guessing what the song is about.

First Friday Figgy Gigs

West Wight has been lacking a regular folk night for some years, so it is good to see a new opportunity arising. The intriguingly-named Naked Figleaf Collective have announced a series of events on the first Friday of each month. These are likely to be a mix of music, not necessarily folk, and poetry. Two folk acts, Steve Love and Sheshells, have been chosen for the first ‘Gig’ on 4th November at CHOYD, Yarmouth. Doors open at 7pm, entry by donation.

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Coming up in November

There are several interesting visiting folk acts this month. Ventnor Arts Club welcomes Lizzy Hardingham on Friday 4th. Quay Folk Club have booked The Drywood Folk Duo from Northhampton after they were so well- received at the Yarmouth festival this year. Quay Arts Centre has two exciting acts – Granny’s Attic on Thursday 10th and Baskery on Friday 18th. Shalfleet Shanty Singers and The Watch are performing at another Andy Jackson Concert on Saturday 19th, 7pm at Shalfleet Village Hall. Finally, if you love dancing, don’t miss the annual Playford Ball, an afternoon event this year, on Saturday 5th. Details and links are on the Events page, as usual.

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Isle of Wight Folk Music – Sunny September 2022

What a very kind Crew

The Crew, along with caller Steve Taverner, performed at a fundraising barn dance in aid of the Isle of Wight Motor Neurone Disease Association. This association provides help and support to local people who are suffering from the disease. Hearing that the organisers had not sold as many tickets as they had hoped (due to lingering pandemic concerns), the generous band decided to donate their fee to this good cause.

The Crew

Stunning September Line-up

A number of interesting acts are visiting the Island next month. Full details can be found on the Events page.

Vaguely Sunny has booked singer songwriter Deborah Rose from Ludlow. Her pure voice and musicality enhance thoughtful songs, often with a social conscience. Deborah’s performance takes place on September 3rd at Freshwater.

Deborah Rose

The often-amusing songs of Jake Thackeray are to be presented on Monday 5th September in a celebration of his life and work by John Watterson aka ‘Fake Thackeray’. The Medina Bookshop in Cowes is the venue for this interesting event.

The cosy and comfortable Ventnor Arts Club is the location for a visit from Friction Farm, the husband and wife duo of Aidan Quinn and Christine Stay who live in South Carolina. Their act combines quirky humour, storytelling and social commentary with infectious tunes and intricate harmonies. Catch up with them on 10th September.

Friction Farm

Wildwood Jack, another husband and wife duo, are visiting Ventnor Arts Club on 15th September. Adam Piggott and Jayne Freeman offer accomplished contemporary folk music on guitar and ukulele with seasonings of bluegrass and world music.

Wildwood Jack

Isle of Wight Folk Music – Jubilee June

The Crew at Yarmouth Sea Songs and Shanties

Jubilee Jaunts

Folk song, jingling bells and flapping handkerchiefs will once again fill Arreton Barns on Sunday 5th. Here is the programme. Proceeds go to the Isle of Wight Independent Inshore Rescue.

Festival founder Chris Waddington was presented with a High Sherriff’s Award

Yarmouth Rocked

Even at its quietest, there were crowds of 150 plus enjoying the Yarmouth Sea Songs and Shanties Festival, and it wasn’t often quiet! The swish new marquee kept resounding with cries of ‘more’. One heart-warming moment came when a High Sherriff’s Award was presented to Chris Waddington, the originator of the festival. The award clearly came as a total surprise to Chris. Another highlight was to see The Crew welcoming a little girl from Yarmouth School onto the stage and including her in their act. Next year, the festival will run for four days, from Friday 26th to Monday 29th May 2023.

Good sounds from Spinnaker Shanty
Ace crowd-pleasers Short Drag Roger
The wonderful committee, performing as Afterguard (their audience was singing along in the sunshine)

What’s on in June?

Only over 40 events so far, plus the regular clubs and folk nights!