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Doors open at 7.30 pm, music from 8.15 pm. Nearest tube Kings Cross Station, 8 minutes walk.
Dear Wife is the solo project of folk singer and songwriter Louise Essex, from Hertfordshire. Her sound blends delicate vocals with dynamic acoustic guitar in songs that speak of womanhood, nature and queerness. Folly is her debut EP, just released. It weaves tales of kings, downfalls, family and kinship. Joined for this intimate EP launch by Dimitri Ntontis on banjo and Joseph Paxton on fiddle, this promises to be a moving evening of folk tales, illuminating lyrics and fizzing musicianship.