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Multiple Folk Award winning artist Bella Hardy started as a self-taught “fiddle singer”, performing at Cambridge and Sidmouth festivals from the age of 13.

Her debut album 'Night Visiting' established her reputation as a songwriter when her first original composition 'Three Black Feathers' earned a BBC Folk Award nomination.

Bella has since become a regular on radio and television, notably singing solo in a sold-out Albert Hall at the Proms. She’s written and recorded with everyone from Beautiful South founder David Rotheray to folk luminary Eliza Carthy, and performed with the great Mary Chapin Carpenter on her UK tours. Her seven-week residency in the Chinese city of Kunming was arranged by the British Council and the PRS For Music Foundation and resulted in the 2017 recording and release of 'Eternal Spring' – an album of songs and poetry made in collaboration with Chinese singers and musicians.

Bella will be joined by Jenn Butterworth, 2019 Scots Trad Music 'Musician of the Year'.

Bella says, "So happy to tell you that Jenn Butterworth will be joining me on guitar this Nov/Dec. Jenn and I have known each other for a very long time. She’s an incredible musician, and I’m giddy that we’re finally going to play music together." 

Bella has launched 2024 with her new single 'Shepherds are the Cleverest Lads', with more new music to come this year.

Presented by The Queen's Hall
 

“Many young musicians can sing and play beautifully, few are as adventurous and intriguing as Hardy”

(Songlines Magazine)

“Bravely personal diary of a touring folk singer… never since Paul Simon’s 'Homeward Bound' has the life of a touring folk singer sounded quite so angst-ridden”

(The Guardian)

Bella Hardy

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