Benji Kirkpatrick - LIVE IN CAMBRIDGE
Tickets

Benji Kirkpatrick - LIVE IN CAMBRIDGE

Presented by: Black Fen Folk Club


0 CAMBRIDGE: NCI Centre (info)
P Sunday 21st February, 2027
N Door time: 7:15pm, start time: 7:30pm
. All ages (under-18s must be accompanied by an adult)
C Music - Folk/blues/world

Event information

Benji Kirkpatrick is a singer, songwriter and musician. A “fretboard wizard” (Time Out) of multiple stringed instruments – bouzouki, guitar, banjo, mandolin – he has been performing solo for over 25 years. As a key founder member of folk big band, Bellowhead, Benji has enjoyed playing in front of large festival audiences as well appearances on the likes of Later… with Jools Holland. His latest solo album In Phase, released in autumn 2023, features all original songs written between 2020 and 2022. Lauded releases such as ‘Boomerang’ (2008) and ‘Hendrix Songs’ (2015) – an album of acoustic re-interpretations of the work of Jimi Hendrix – have punctuated his exploits over the years alongside extensive work with others. 2019 saw the release of ‘Gold Has Worn Away’ on German based label Westpark Music, the only release from Benji’s then band ‘Benji Kirkpatrick & The Excess’; a roots-based power trio comprising of Pete Thomas (Jackie Oates, Megan Henwood) on bass and Joelle Barker (Edwin Starr band, Del Camino) on drums. Pete Flood, also of Bellowhead, occupied the drum seat until 2022.

Benji was head hunted by folk rock pioneers, Steeleye Span in 2017 (40 years after his dad, John, was in the band) and was a member until 2021, featuring on 50th anniversary album ‘Est’d. 1969’. He was one third of ‘bloke folk’ trio, ‘Faustus’, along with Paul Sartin and Saul Rose, whose hard-hitting brand of English folk hammered it’s mark onto the scene until the untimely and tragic death of Paul in 2022.
Benji is a long-term collaborator with Seth Lakeman, featuring on the successful releases ‘Kitty Jay’, ‘Freedom Fields’, ‘Make Your Mark’ and latest release ‘The Granite Way’ and tours with Seth regularly.

Benji has also worked with Oysterband, was a part of the 2017 revival production of Peter Bellamy’s ‘folk opera’, The Transports, alogside The Young ‘Uns, Nancy Kerr, Greg Russell and Matthew Crampton, and featured in The Lady: An homage… to Sandy Denny, a 2012 nationwide tour also featuring Maddy Prior, Thea Gilmore, Dave Swarbrick, Joan as Policewoman, Lavinia Blackwall and PP Arnold.


Three ticket prices - We're committed to bringing high quality roots music to Cambridge at affordable prices , and as such our advance ticket price is £12. However, if you'd like to see the artist take home a little more (over 80% of our ticket profit goes to artists), then there is now an option to pay slightly more (£14) if you are able to. There are also a very limited number of no-questions-asked concession tickets (£10).

If tickets remain then they will be sold on-the-door, but at a higher price.

Tickets

Pay The Artist A Little More

30 tickets available

Total price: £15.40
Ticket price: £14.00, Booking fee: £1.40

General Admission

20 tickets available

Total price: £13.20
Ticket price: £12.00, Booking fee: £1.20

No Questions Asked Concession

10 tickets available

Total price: £11.00
Ticket price: £10.00, Booking fee: £1.00
 
 

Venue information

Cambridge: NCI Centre
0 Holland Street
Cambridge
CB4 3DL
> www.blackfenfolkclub.com
! 07930141732
` Plenty of parking in Chesterton Rd - walk up Carlyle Rd to Holland St