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Suzanne Vega, Corn Exchange, Cambridge, 27 October 2025

A sold-out Cambridge Corn Exchange welcomed Suzanne Vega to the venue for the fourth time in her celebrated career. Opening the show was Katherine Priddy, with a short set of her thoughtful original songs. ‘A Boat on the River’ is a gorgeous melodic meditation then ‘Eurydice’ has a more sinister and dreamlike atmosphere. New single ‘Matches’ recalled the persecutions of women in medieval times while the final two songs had more personal stories attached. It was a fine performance from an upcoming indie-folk talent.

Suzanne Vega draws on a rich catalogue and has the relaxed performing style that brings the tales to life. Starting with ‘Marlene on The Wall’, complete with black top hat Suzanne’s voice is in fine form. She was accompanied for this show by her own acoustic guitar and additional electric guitar and occasional cello to give texture to her quite varied song styles.

Many familiar tracks featured as well as material from her acclaimed new collection ‘Flying with Angels‘, including the superb Dylan tribute ‘Chambermaid’. Finishing the main set with the timeless ‘Luka’ and ‘Tom’s Diner’ we were then treated to an encore including ‘Walk on the Wild Side’ and the beautiful ‘Galway’ ending the show on a high.

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Katherine Priddy, Cherry Hinton Hall Grounds, Cambridge, 2 August 2025

The world famous Cambridge Folk Festival is being rested this year, replaced by a series of alternative events such as a free day of music in the picturesque grounds of Cherry Hinton Hall. Katherine Priddy brought her likeable personality and dreamlike folk songs to the large crowd on this warm afternoon, accompanied by additional guitar and vocals from George Boomsma.

With two albums to draw from this compact set had a haunting intensity, as shown in the first two songs ‘Does She Hold You Like I Did’ and ‘Eurydice’. The pure sound and gentle waltz of ‘A Boat on the River’ is a gorgeous song, with melody and lyrics combining perfectly, for me one of the highlights of the afternoon. The irresistible tempo of ‘Letters from a Travelling Man’ raised the pace before the last song ‘Ready To Go’ showcased the duo’s harmonies and acted as a fitting finale to an excellent performance.

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The Unthanks in Winter, Corn Exchange, Cambridge, 19 December 2023

Katherine Priddy opened the show with her warm and atmospheric songs infusing the wide spaces of the Corn Exchange, delivered by her gentle voice and empathetic guitar work. From ‘Wolf’ to ‘Letters from a Travelling Man’ to the mythical ‘Eurydice’, Katherine brought style and emotion to these subtle vignettes.

The Unthanks were previewing a seasonal suite that will eventually be recorded; an amalgam of classical and folk influences blended by the timeless harmonies of Rachel and Becky Unthank. This mostly continuous performance featured dreamlike renditions of traditional pieces such as ‘The Coventry Carol’ and ‘The Cherry Tree Carol’ interspersed with wintry instrumentals.

The band conjured up snowbound landscapes and distant comforting lights using an array of acoustic instruments and the fluid vocal line-up of this gifted ensemble. Ending with the haunting anthem ‘Tar Barrel In Dale’ and the valedictory ‘Dear Companions’ it was a show to linger long through the Christmas season.

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