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Transatlantic Sessions
Featuring: Loudon Wainwright III, Julie Fowlis, Larry Campbell, Teresa Williams, Niall McCabe, Aly Bain, Jerry Douglas and many more talented musicians.

Barbican, York

Wednesday 5th February 2025 | Doors at 19:00, Expected finish time: 23:00

Reserved Seating

£45.00

inc. booking fee & facility fee

£40.00 face value

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Event Information

Transatlantic Sessions returns for 2025, marking 30 years since the original TV series first aired and continuing to explore and celebrate the rich musical traditions that connect Scotland, Ireland and the US. An annual focal point of Celtic Connections, the exclusive line-up combines guest singers and the celebrated house band, inviting them to interweave original material with age-old tunes and songs as they explore shared roots and find new common ground.

For the past fifty-four years, Loudon Wainwright III has carved out a distinguished career as one of our most original singer-songwriters, releasing over thirty albums, winning a Grammy, acting in films and TV shows (including MASH and resident artist on BBC TV’s Carrott Confidential), and has had his songs recorded by artists including Johnny Cash, Mose Allison, Kate and Anna McGarrigle, Bonnie Raitt, and his own son, Rufus Wainwright. In 2015 LWIII won the Lifetime Achievement Award on BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards.

Hailing from the Outer Hebrides and now based in the Highlands, Julie Fowlis (perhaps best known for her work with the Disney Pixar movie Brave) is widely heralded for championing traditional Gaelic. Her music is deeply influenced by the Hebridean islands where she grew up and by the Highland landscapes where she now resides.

Acclaimed Americana musicians Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams bring their deep-rooted songs and instrumental virtuosity to the Transatlantic Sessions stage, honed by years of touring (both together and separately) with a who’s-who of American music: Bob Dylan, kd lang, Levon Helm, Sheryl Crow, John Prine, Keith Richards, and Emmylou Harris to name a few.

Born on Clare Island, Co.Mayo, Niall McCabe grew up in the family-run pub awash with strong musical influences from traditional Irish and folk to rock and soul. Having earned a reputation as one of Ireland’s finest singers and songwriters, he has performed extensively across Ireland, Europe and the USA.

The show's seasoned house band, guided as ever by Aly Bain and Jerry Douglas, features renowned Celtic and Americana roots musicians Phil Cunningham, John Doyle, Michael McGoldrick, Tatiana Hargreaves & Allison de Groot, John McCusker, Donald Shaw, James Mackintosh and Daniel Kimbro.


Venue Address:

Barbican
Paragon Street
York
YO10 4NT


Venue Information:

The York Barbican is managed by SMG (UK) Ltd. SMG is one of the world’s largest international venue operators. York Barbican is owned by City of York Council and re-opened in Spring 2011 after a major £2m investment.
The Barbican offers a diverse programme of events taking advantage of the venue’s 1500 seated and 1900 standing capacities. Events on offer include comedy, a range of live bands, snooker, family shows and community events.
The annual Festival of Remembrance and the Lord Mayor’s Carol Concert have returned to the Barbican as a regular part of the programme, as has the Guildhall Orchestra.

Prior to your visit, please see the venue's FAQ's through the below link as on show nights, certain items will not be accepted in the venue

https://www.yorkbarbican.co.uk/venue-info/


Disability information:

Access at York BarbicanYork Barbican has step-free access into the auditorium, meeting rooms, restaurants and bars. The first floor is accessible via a lift. There will be a hearing enhancement system in the auditorium, more details will be available once this is installed.Accessible SeatingWheelchair spaces are located on Balcony Level in the ‘slips’ and in Stalls on either row A or row AA, whichever is the front row.We offer a wheelchair loan service (subject to availability) to help patrons to and from their Priority Access Seats; please note this does not include staff assistance and anyone borrowing a wheelchair must be able to use it independently or have the assistance of a carer or companion. Please request a wheelchair when you make your booking.Main Entrance and Foyer AreasThe main entrance/Box Office entrance of York Barbican has level access from the piazza on Paragon Street. Disabled parking spaces are available at nearby Q-Park Kent Street.The ground floor foyer spaces are all level access.

Age restriction: 14+(U18s accompanied by 18+)

2025-02-05 19:00:00 2025-02-05 23:00:00 Europe/London Transatlantic Sessions Transatlantic Sessions at Barbican - Event added by alt. tickets http://www.alttickets.com Barbican, York, alt. tickets customerenquiries@alttickets.com

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