Bromyard Folk Music Festival 2025

Bromyard Folk Festival

11th-14th September 2025

Category: Sat 21:00 Special Concert

  • Granny’s Attic

    Granny’s Attic


    Granny’s Attic, the vibrant trio hailing from Worcester, England, has firmly established themselves as one of the most exciting and innovative acts on the UK folk scene. Comprising Cohen Braithwaite-Kilcoyne (melodeon, concertina, vocals), George Sansome (guitar, vocals), and Lewis Wood (violin, vocals), their music is a fresh yet respectful nod to the rich tapestry of traditional British folk music. With their exceptional musicianship, compelling arrangements, and powerful storytelling, Granny’s Attic has garnered critical acclaim and a dedicated following across the globe. Their dynamic performances are a testament to their deep understanding and passion for the genre, effortlessly blending spirited jigs and reels with poignant ballads and tales. As the proud patrons of the Bromyard Folk Festival, Granny’s Attic is not just performing; they are nurturing and celebrating the festival’s legacy and the broader folk community. Their appearance at the festival is highly anticipated, promising an unforgettable experience filled with the heart and soul of folk music.

  • Seb Stone

    Seb Stone

    Seb Stone is an emerging folk singer who has quickly made a name for himself in the folk music scene, earning recognition as the 2022 winner of Bromyard Folk Festival’s Future of Young Folk Award. Hailing from Sheffield, Seb brings a fresh yet deeply rooted perspective to traditional music, combining his vocal talents with expert self-accompaniment on the uilleann pipes and whistle. His unique blend of instruments and voice creates a sound that is both hauntingly beautiful and richly textured, resonating with audiences who appreciate the depth and emotion of folk music.

    As a vocalist, Seb has a distinctive voice that captures the essence of the traditional songs he performs, imbuing them with a sense of history and authenticity. His ability to convey the stories and emotions behind these songs is enhanced by his skill on the uilleann pipes and whistle, instruments that add a layer of complexity and nuance to his performances. The combination of Seb’s voice with these traditional Irish instruments creates a powerful and evocative listening experience that sets him apart from other young artists in the genre.

    Seb’s talent has not gone unnoticed in the folk community. His award from the Bromyard Folk Festival highlights his potential as a rising star in the folk world, and his performances continue to draw attention for their emotional depth and technical skill. As he continues to develop his craft, Seb Stone is poised to become a significant voice in contemporary folk music, bringing a fresh yet respectful approach to the traditions he so clearly cherishes.

    With a promising future ahead, Seb Stone represents the next generation of folk artists who are dedicated to keeping the tradition alive while also making it relevant to modern audiences. His work is a testament to the enduring power of folk music and its ability to connect people across generations.