Oysterband & June Tabor Tickets

RNCM Concert Hall, Manchester.

Oysterband & June Tabor

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One of the UK's foremost folk rock bands - OYSTERBAND - are announcing that they are calling time on their live career and will be performing live with June Tabor for the last time.

After 45 years on the road, the legendary Canterbury-formed collective will be hanging up their touring boots and bringing their unique partnership with the English folk songstress to a worthy conclusion.

But it's not over yet... With a tour aptly named "A Long Long Goodbye", Oysterband will be bowing-out in style with a year of unmissable shows planned at some of their favourite haunts, where they will be performing a career-spanning set, including highlights of their collaborations with June Tabor.

Recently announced for the 2024 Cambridge Folk Festival where the band have become the stuff of festival legend over the years, the band will then head-out on a string of seven shows alongside longstanding creative compadre June Tabor this October.

In a statement about the upcoming tour, Oysterband said:

"We're hanging up our travelling shoes, but we're taking a year or so to say goodbye to our lovely live audience. And we mean to enjoy every minute! It's been a long, tough, joyful journey, but the time has come. In the words of our own song "Granite Years", we're waving you a long, long goodbye. Come help us celebrate!"

Featuring John Jones (vox, melodeon), Ian Telfer (violin, keyboard), Alan Prosser (guitars), Sean Randle (drums, percussion), Al Scott (bass, mandolin) and Adrian Oxaal (cello, guitars), with June Tabor.