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Award-winning singer songwriter returns to Buxton
Presented by: The Green Man Gallery0 | BUXTON: The Green Man Gallery |
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P | Saturday 28th September, 2024 |
N | 7:00pm |
“One of the most instantly recognisable voices in current music.” —Neil March, Trust The Doc
Sarah McQuaid makes a welcome return to the fabulous acoustics of Buxton's Green Man Gallery.
Sarah McQuaid’s lush, chocolatey voice combines with her engaging personality, “subtle mastery onstage” (Huffington Post) and “brilliant musicianship” (fRoots) on acoustic and electric guitars, piano and (occasionally) drum to create a truly immersive experience.
Born in Spain, raised in Chicago, holding dual Irish and American citizenship and now settled in rural England, she brings the eclecticism of her background to her “captivating, unorthodox songwriting” (PopMatters) and choice of material, spanning genres and defying categorisation.
All this is abundantly demonstrated by her new live album and video series The St Buryan Sessions — but needs to be savoured in person to be fully appreciated.
sarahmcquaid.com
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twitter.com/sarahmcquaid
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instagram.com/sarahmcquaidmusic
Doors open at 7pm for 7.30pm start. One interval. Refreshments available.
Tickets £13 advance/£15 on the door
Tickets also available from the gallery in person or by phone (01298 937375) during opening hours. See website for opening times: www.thegreenmangallery.com
*ACCESS INFORMATION
The venue is on the ground floor which is accessible by wheelchair however there is currently no adapted toilet cubicle. Please email hello@thegreenmangallery.com to reserve a wheelchair space or to discuss any other access needs.
More information about access can be found at https://www.thegreenmangallery.com/location-and-access.html
0 | Hardwick Hall Hardwick Square South Buxton SK17 6PY |
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> | www.thegreenmangallery.com |
! | 01298 937375 |
` | Limited parking at gallery. Roadside parking and pay and display car parks close by. The gallery is accessible by wheelchair but unfortunately there is currently no accessible/adapted toilet cubicle. |