Beamish Folk is a folk music session taking place on the second Sunday of each month in our 1900s Pit Village band hall, 11.30am-1.30pm.
Music will be performed by band members of Northern Roots – Bill Elliott and Kevin Youldon – with occasional guests and friends.
Northern Roots were the headline performers on the Main Stage at this year’s Durham Miners’ Gala.
Bill is the grandson of Jack Elliott and a member of the Elliott’s of Birtley, known and respected locally, nationally and internationally for their knowledge and performance of coal mining songs from the North East and further afield. Kevin has played music with Bill for over 30 years, in folk clubs, festivals and prestigious concerts.
All are welcome.
As with all daytime events, you can use your Unlimited Pass or Friends of Beamish membership to enjoy this special event.
Beamish reserves the right to alter events, activities, facilities, operations and opening times without prior notice.
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Join us for an afternoon of skiffle music in the 1950s welfare hall! Enjoy our own band, Hop, Skiffle and Jump, performing from 12pm until 1pm, followed by our Uke Club from 1.15pm until 2pm where you can develop your ukulele skills.
Join us for an afternoon of skiffle music in the 1950s welfare hall! Enjoy our own band, Hop, Skiffle and Jump, performing from 12pm until 1pm, followed by our Uke Club from 1.15pm until 2pm where you can develop your ukulele skills.
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