Lucy Kitchen & E.R. Thorpe

Chapel Arts Centre
Sat 14 Nov ’26 20:00
Sat 14 Nov ’26
20:00
  • Sat 14 Nov ’26
    Doors open
    19:30
    Start
    20:00
    Chapel Arts Centre, BA1 1QR
  • Tickets £18 (inc. ticket and order* fees)

*all orders include a £1.50 processing fee

Lucy Kitchen is a British folk singer-songwriter based in Romsey, Hampshire. She makes music spanning Folk, Americana, a little bit of Country, and infused with the feel of 70s singer-songwriters. Lucy's songs explore concepts of grief and loss. She is inspired by lyrical poets, nature, the seasons and making beauty out of hard things.

This year has seen the release of her new album In the Low Light, a deeply moving and critically acclaimed collection of songs exploring grief, love and the fragile beauty found in their wake. Released via Bohemia Rose Records and Germany's Make My Day Records, the record has drawn widespread praise and charted at #19 in the Official Folk Chart.

A story of love, loss, grief and magical thinking told in 11 new songs, all of them beautiful

**** Mojo Magazine

E.R. Thorpe is a singer-songwriter and visual artist whose haunting sound blends poetic storytelling with raw emotional depth. Raised in rural North Nottinghamshire by a blues guitarist father and a folk-inspired mother, she draws on a natural world rich with texture, memory, and meaning.

Her debut album Human Love is a haunting, emotionally rich record built for deep listening. Produced by Jim Baron of Crazy P following his acclaimed Love Makes Magie LP, the record showcases the creative collaboration of Nottingham's vibrant scene.

Her album has had support from 6Music, Disco Pogo and Jarvis Cocker.

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