Acclaimed musician, Beth Orton, will be playing the Cheese & Grain for a special concert on Thursday 14th March, as part of the International Women’s Day event.
Beth Orton is one of the most unique and beguiling voices in British music. Over two decades she has proved herself to be a peerless artist able to effortlessly bridge the previously unseen musical gaps between the Chemical Brothers and Bert Jansch.
Pairing her inimitable voice to a synthesis of electronic and acoustic instruments, Beth started out as both an outlier for the nascent UK folk revival and a one of the few recognisable faces at the forefront of the mid ’90s dance scene. She earned a Mercury nomination with her first album ‘Trailer Park’ and won the Brit Award for Best British Female Artist with the follow up, ‘Central Reservation’. Throughout her career, Beth has consistently challenged perceptions of her music both as a solo artist and in collaboration with musicians and producers as diverse as Four Tet, Terry Callier, Emmylou Harris, Johnny Marr and Nick Cave.
Tickets are already on sale and selling fast, call the box office on 01373 455 420 or book online.
This very special all-seated show promises to be a highlight of the year!
On Saturday 9th March the Cheese and Grain will hold their very first International Women’s Day event with a series of short talks and taster workshops featuring inspirational women guest speakers throughout the day, to support and empower the women of Frome. The event will end with live music in the bar.
Tickets are on sale now at £8/£4 concessions.
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