Bryde to head up the next Parlour Sessions billing in Milton Keynes

Milton Keynes arts collective Where Two Rivers Meet presents its next The Parlor Sessions on November 16 - the last time to get your Parlour fix in 2024.

The date - once again in the beautiful setting of St Peter & St Paul Chirch in newport Pagnell - features Bryde, Chilcraft, and Ernest Herb, together with a fully stocked bar for good measure. No pun intended!

Bryde, AKA Sarah Howells, sways between vulnerable and uncompromising within one verse and chorus. Bryde’s music is honest and furiously authentic, with fans comparing her Stevie Nicks, The Cranberries, Jeff Buckley, Lucy Dacus and even Taylor Swift.

She has opened for Rufus Wainwright, played Green Man and Latitude festivals, sold-out several London headliners, and toured Europe and the U.S. 

Expect soulful songs from Rachel Chilcraft, accompanied by brother Andrew on the cello performing folk, prog, rock and indie influences that have got lost in the wilderness.

Ernest Herb is Milton Keynes best kept secret, and has played at the Jazz Cafe and performed his unique sounds of hip hop, reggae, dub and jazz on the main stage of Meadows in the Mountains festival in Bulgaria. 

You’ll also have the chance to experience art from Deb Fielding, exhibiting a selection of beautiful original watercolours, inspired by spaces and nature, with the opportunity to buy smaller prints, which will make perfect Christmas presents.

As well as giving locals some much-requested live music, Where Two Rivers Meet events also raise funds for the medieval church, making the most of its incredible acoustics, filling it with atmospheric sound and light.

 

Tickets are £10 on Ticket Lab and there’s more info at https://wheretworiversmeet.info/