Martin Simpson Trio
Sun 11th October 2026Doors 6pm, show 7pm – part standing
September 2026 sees the release of ‘Some Kind of Jubilee’ the new album from Martin Simpson. 50 years on from his first LP this record captures Martin at his absolute best supported by a caste of brilliant musicians. Recorded at Jackson Browne’s Groovemaster studio in Santa Monica and completed in Yorkshire, the album weaves together newly written songs, reimagined traditional material, and fresh interpretations of classics from Simpson’s extensive catalogue.
Martin will be performing alongside two of the brilliant musicians from the album: Liz Hanks on cello and Louis Campbell on guitar.
“One of the virtuoso instrumentalists of the English music scene… sounds better than ever” **** The Guardian
Martin Simpson Trio
One of England’s most revered folk performers, widely acknowledged as one of the finest acoustic and slide guitar players in the world, Martin's interpretations of traditional songs are masterpieces of storytelling. His remarkable solo shows are intense, eclectic, spellbinding and deeply moving. Always prolific, and never one to rest long without a guitar in his hands and a song in his head, Martin Simpson continues to travel the length and breadth of the UK and beyond giving rapt audiences passion, sorrow, love, beauty, tragedy and majesty through his remarkable intimate solo performances. Martin was nominated an astounding 32 times in the 18 years of the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards - more than any other performer - and has won numerous awards.
A virtuoso player without question, but above all Martin Simpson conveys his diverse treasure trove of material from the heart, performing with rare subtlety, intensity and honesty. A true master of his art.
Martin’s previous solo album, Skydancers, was released in April 2024 and was Number Two in MOJO’s Folk Albums of the Year.
‘an excellent record from a master of his craft’ – KLOF MAG
‘acoustic finger-picking magic’ – UNCUT
‘Penguin Eggs-good. Seriously’ - **** MOJO
‘It’s stunning and without doubt his finest work in almost half a century of being at the vanguard of British guitar players, songwriters, singers and true custodians of folk music’ – RICHARD HAWLEY
