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Arthur Coates & Kerran Cotterell - Live @ Shires Oast

Sat 07 Feb

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Shires Oast

Arthur Coates & Kerran Cotterell are a powerhouse folk duo blending Scottish fiddle, English guitar, driving foot percussion and soulful vocal harmonies - music that smoulders, sparks, and occasionally catches fire.

Arthur Coates & Kerran Cotterell - Live @ Shires Oast
Arthur Coates & Kerran Cotterell - Live @ Shires Oast

Time & Location

07 Feb 2026, 19:00 – 22:30

Shires Oast, The Hop Farm, Paddock Wood, Beltring, Tonbridge TN12 6PY, UK

About

Downstairs bar and restaurant open from 5pm - Please call on 01622 234707 if you would like to book a table for dinner.

Concert doors @ 7.30pm, for an 8pm start.

Access - Please note, the venue is upstairs, a chair lift is available, but those with specific access requirements should notify the venue in advance.


Arthur Coates & Kerran Cotterell are a two-man trad tornado tearing through the folk world with foot percussion,

fiddle, guitar, vocals, and groove to spare. Kitted out with grooving basslines, tight harmonies, and offbeat charm,

they’re just a couple of lads with a tangle of strings - yet they somehow summon the sound and swagger of a much

bigger band. Their music blends original compositions with tunes and songs they’ve found in the wild, delivered

with harmonies, tall tales, and a streak of serious silliness. Their shows mix clickety clacks, plucks and strums,

with easy repartee and sharp turns - every piece crafted to keep toes tapping, faces smiling, and the whole room

leaning in. It’s groove, grit, and guaranteed good times.


Musically, they straddle tradition and invention, bridging the folk archive with a fearless modern edge. Some

tracks glisten with clean lines and elegant harmonies - crystalline structures that shimmer in the light of

contemporary trad. Others veer gleefully off course, hopping on the blues train for a whistle-stop tour of the

Québécois folk line. One moment it’s reels and foot taps, the next it’s jazz chords, pop turns, and grooves that could

jump the track and land somewhere between Vulfpeck and Le Vent du Nord. Arthur, a fiddler raised in

Aberdeenshire, builds rolling, riff-heavy tunes grounded in his family’s musical traditions and shaped further by

studies with Jonny Hardie (Old Blind Dogs). Kerran, a melodic schemer from Cumbria, draws on pop and choral

training to weave in crisp harmonies and satisfying twists.


Since first meeting at Sidmouth Folk Week in 2018 (one of them tipsy - you can guess who), Arthur and Kerran

have grown from pub jam sessions to becoming festival favourites across the UK. As broadcaster Mike Blackburn

put it: “One of the very best live acts I’ve ever seen - and I’ve seen a lot!” They’ve earned repeat invitations and

enthusiastic followings at events like Sidmouth Folk Week, the UK’s longest-running folk festival; Purbeck Valley,

known for spotlighting rising talent; and Edinburgh’s Scots Fiddle Festival, a cornerstone of Scotland’s traditional

music scene. Their growing profile has also reached international audiences, with a 2024 tour of Québec and

Ontario and a standout set at Festival Trad Montréal, one of Québec’s premier traditional music events. In 2025,

they were named winners of the Robinson Emerging Artist Showcase at the Goderich Celtic Roots Festival,

Canada’s leading pan-Celtic celebration. With performances in 2025 at the prestigious Shrewsbury Folk Festival,

as well as FolkEast and Aberdeen’s Tall Ships Races, they’re quickly becoming one of the most talked-about acts

on the circuit.


After charming critics and crowds with their last album Music for Cows (2024), Arthur and Kerran have traded

pasture for pyrotechnics. Their next release, Controlled Burn (due February 2026), leans hard into original

material - with foot-stomping grooves, driving tunes, and a few tracks that come in smoking hot. The name? It was

inspired by chance encounters, good times on the road, and possibly a barbecue on Lake Huron - but that story’s

for another time. As Folkworld put it, their sound is “powerful and dark, fresh and fun” - and this time around,

they’re striking the match on something bold, strange, and entirely their own. UK dates will follow in the spring,

with North American shows lined up for summer 2026. Expect trad turned sideways, storytelling with soul, and

grooves that smoulder, spark, and occasionally catch fire.


Schedule

Tickets

  • General Admission

    £15.00

    +£0.38 ticket service fee

Total

£0.00

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