An evening with Paper Sparrows at Cafe No9
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An evening with Paper Sparrows at Cafe No9

Presented by: Cafe#9


0 SHEFFIELD: Cafe No9 (info)
P Saturday 29th August, 2026
N Door time: 7:00pm, start time: 7:30pm
. All ages (under-14s must be accompanied by an adult)
C Music - Folk/blues/world

Event information

“Highly recommended” - Celtic Connections Festival

"This Place You Call Your Home”, the new album from Scottish roots folk trio Paper Sparrows, is out now on Folksville Records. The follow up to 2023 debut “Hiding Away From the Light” retains the ‘rich songwriting craft’ (Shindig! Magazine) and distinctive twin-acoustic guitar style that won them plaudits on the folk festival circuit.

The new album captures their close-knit sound as road-worn live performers, but is also elevated by cameos from fiddle player Pepita Emmerichs (Oh Pep!, Rain of Animals, Wayward Jane) and Graham Coe (Jellyman’s Daughter). The album firmly captures on record the three-part vocal harmony sound that has become so popular in their live sets, adding a delicate power to the quieter moments on the album and an uplifting joy to the singalong choruses.

Their sound centres on their distinctive twin-acoustic guitar style, finger-picking, harmonies and double bass. Arrangements draw upon British and American 60s folk-revivalists (Dylan, Donovan, Jansch, Drever, Milk Carton Kids, Rawlings).

Lead single ‘Wait For Me’ (released 12/06/26) sends a simple message of truth and compassion in the face of hardship and struggle and has proved to be memorable with audiences and a catalyst for communal singing. The follow up, title track “This Place You Call Your Home” (out 19/06/26) shows you the climate crisis through the medium of a breakup letter from planet Earth to humanity. Album opener “Everybody Wants To Be Your Friend” (a live version from the Pianodrome was released earlier this year) is a cynical but witty toe-tapper about the pitfalls of insincerity, that the band have wryly described as a ‘ragtime Bond theme’.

Festival experience includes Cambridge Folk Festival; Celtic Connections; Folk East; Ely Folk Festival; Glasgow Americana; Fringe Festival; Assembly Festival. They’ve also opened for The Unthanks, The Shee, Often Herd and Seth Lakeman as well as collaborating with Kris Drever, Katherine Priddy and Rod Clements through their live music club.

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Please note this ticket price DOES include a BYOB fee should you wish to bring alcohol to the venue.

All additional purchases of non alcoholic drinks and home baked sweet treats from the cafe counter are always very much appreciated.

Tickets

General Admission

20 tickets available

Total price: £19.30
Ticket price: £17.50, Booking fee: £1.80
 
 

Venue information

Sheffield: Cafe No9
0 9 Nether Edge Road
Sheffield
S7 1RU
> cafe9sheffield.co.uk
` Very small 40 capacity venue
Disabled access but no disabled toilets