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Fri 3 Jul 2026
19:30 (doors 19:00)
Cowley Workers Sports and Social Club, Between Towns Road, Cowley, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX4 3LZ
£10.00 (Low Income/Concessions); £15.00 (Standard); £18.00 (Pay it Forward)Tickets: wegottickets.com/f/20843

 

Angeline Morrison website: https://www.angelinemorrisonmusic.com

Goblin Band on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goblin.band/

 

Angeline Morrison

Angeline Morrison is one of the leading voices in English folk music today, celebrated for her soulful, resonant voice, evocative songwriting, and deeply affecting performances. Mojo ranked her #5 among key voices of 2023 and her album The Sorrow Songs: Folk Songs of Black British Experience was The Guardian’s Folk Album of the year. Angeline describes the album as a re-storying and a gift to forgotten Black ancestors and today’s folk community.“Morrison’s gorgeous voice and autoharp render the likes of Unknown African Boy as instant folk classics.” – Uncut Magazine (9/10)Angeline’s music explores ordinary lives with reverence and curiosity. Accompanying herself on autoharp, dulcimer, and mbira, or singing unaccompanied, she delivers performances that linger long in memory.“Dazzling…a startling record of resistance, rebellion and celebration.” – The Guardian“Morrison’s courage in reconstructing folk repertoire is truly revolutionary. A ground-breaking album.” – New Internationalist  ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

 

Goblin Band

Goblin Band are a four-piece English traditional folk band based in London. Firmly rooted in the folk music of England, the band shines a light on an alternative perspective on the UK’s social and political history, particularly the history of the working classes, industrialisation and colonialism. Through a fusion of harmony singing, fiddle, squeezeboxes, hurdy gurdy, recorders and more, Goblin Band deliver a charismatic and unruly alternative expression of English traditional music which is both riotously joyful and deeply sincere.

They have released Come Slack Your Horse! (EP, May 2024, Broadside Hacks), A Loaf of Wax (Live from MOTH Club) (Album, November 2025, Broadside Hacks), and most recently Clyde Water / Go From My Window (Single, April 2026, Broadside Hacks).

“…stunning… a blissful reminder of the preciousness of our natural world. […] says something powerful, and says it well.” – The Guardian

 

This event is co-promoted by Oxford Contemporary Music.

 

OCM is supported using public funding by Arts Council England. OCM is a PRS Foundation Talent Development Network Partner supported by PPL. Supported with funding from Oxford City Council. Affiliate Organisation of Oxford Brookes University. 

 

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Accessibility and Travel:

Cowley Workers’ Club is a traditional social club with informal tables and chairs, and a standing area in front of the stage. Seating is unreserved, but if you have access needs, you can contact us to reserve seats.There is wheelchair access, a disabled toilet and a hearing loop. For further questions, you can contact them on:Phone: 01865 430446 | Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.Parking: Everyone parking at the venue, including blue badge holders, must enter their car registration details into the tablet by the front door.

 


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