
Following the success of their last visit, Eliza Carthy and Jon Boden return for another unforgettable evening of music and merriment.
Long before carolling became tradition, festive revellers would travel door to door, offering songs in exchange for food, drink or coin. Rooted in the Old English waes hael meaning “be well”, wassailing is a toast to health and happiness.
Two of the UK folk scene’s most celebrated artists unite for a nationwide wassail, blending their extraordinary talents to revive the magic of these age-old seasonal songs.
Join them for a night of festive cheer, timeless music and a heartfelt celebration of tradition.
Jon Boden
One half of Spiers & Boden, lead singer of the mighty Bellowhead and with his own successful career as a soloist and with Jon Boden & The Remnant Kings and Jon Boden & The Remnant Strings, Jon has been a major name in English folk music for over twenty years with more BBC Folk Awards than any other artist. Add in a performance in the Hollywood movie About Time, his role singing/playing the theme tunes of both the BBC Radio 2 Folk show, The Archers and the Beyond Paradise TV series, and his place as a respected singer songwriter for both theatre and the folk scene, there is no question that Jon is a musical force to be reckoned with. Together with John Spiers, he also did a stint in The Ratcatchers, the backing band for Eliza Carthy in the mid-noughties, so has a long association and friendship with Eliza that has led naturally to the creation of The Wassail project.
‘The stand out performer of his generation’ The Guardian
‘Alone, Boden still has the energy of a twelve piece band’ EDS Magazine
Eliza Carthy
Twice nominated for the Mercury Prize and winner of innumerable other accolades over a 20-year career, Eliza has performed and recorded with a diverse array of artists including, Paul Weller, Rufus and Martha Wainwright, Patrick Wolf and Bob Neuwirth. Eliza grew up immersed in the world of traditional music. She still divides her time between touring and recording with her legendary parents, Martin Carthy and Norma Waterson as well as engaging in numerous pioneering solo and band projects. She has co-presented the BBC Radio 3 World Music Awards, been a regular guest-presenter on the BBC Radio 2 Mark Radcliffe Show and has made many appearances on BBC TV’s 'Later…with Jools Holland'. Eliza was awarded an MBE for services to folk music in 2014.
‘Eliza Carthy is one of the figureheads of the English folk revival.’Evening Standard
‘Brave and anything but predictable’★★★★ The Guardian







