Tilly Moses
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Past
DEC
05
2019
Brighton, United Kingdom
Village
I Was There
NOV
29
2019
Sheffield, United Kingdom
Shakespeare's
I Was There
NOV
28
2019
York, United Kingdom
The Fulford Arms
I Was There
NOV
27
2019
Leicester, United Kingdom
The Musician
I Was There
NOV
24
2019
London, United Kingdom
Slaughtered Lamb
I Was There
NOV
22
2019
Stowmarket, United Kingdom
John Peel Centre for Creative Arts
I Was There
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About Tilly Moses
Tilly is a mandolin player and singer songwriter from Suffolk, now based in York. She has been performing all over the country since the age of just 13, supporting some of the best-loved folk acts in the UK, and in 2017 released her long awaited debut album Alight & Adrift, to incredible critical acclaim.
The album features the talents of many extraordinary musicians, including BBC Folk Award Winner Sam Kelly, Mercury Prize Nominee Kit Downes, and BBC Folk Award nominated band Mawkin’s James Delarre, amongst others. It has been praised by critics and audiences alike and is already a firm favourite in the folk world and beyond.
Tilly’s carefully crafted songs address subjects as diverse as climate change, gender inequality, apathy, love, and leaving home, and she delivers them with an extraordinarily powerful, passionate vocal style, and a colourful stage presence.
Following an impressive summer of performances, including playing the main stage at FolkEast festival, performing on stage with the Mekons at Mekonville, and beguiling audiences at Beverley Folk Festival, Stepping Stones Festival, and the Big Comfy Bookshop, Tilly has spent the last couple of years writing brand-new material with influences from a range of different musical backgrounds, in a mission to expand even further.
The new album includes songs about body positivity, battling ableism, and finding a home in other people.
“Tilly’s songs are masterpieces of emotional raw power... Tilly possesses an uncanny ability to communicate her messages and narratives with total conviction and an immediacy and intellectual as well as emotional depth.' - FATEA Magazine
“A great voice, an elegant way with words, emotional depth and a general graceful assurance. If she were to become a star it would do credit to stardom.” - Richard Carrington, Cambridge Local Secrets.
‘Wow. She’s incredible. A tremendously exciting artist...' - BBC Introducing
The album features the talents of many extraordinary musicians, including BBC Folk Award Winner Sam Kelly, Mercury Prize Nominee Kit Downes, and BBC Folk Award nominated band Mawkin’s James Delarre, amongst others. It has been praised by critics and audiences alike and is already a firm favourite in the folk world and beyond.
Tilly’s carefully crafted songs address subjects as diverse as climate change, gender inequality, apathy, love, and leaving home, and she delivers them with an extraordinarily powerful, passionate vocal style, and a colourful stage presence.
Following an impressive summer of performances, including playing the main stage at FolkEast festival, performing on stage with the Mekons at Mekonville, and beguiling audiences at Beverley Folk Festival, Stepping Stones Festival, and the Big Comfy Bookshop, Tilly has spent the last couple of years writing brand-new material with influences from a range of different musical backgrounds, in a mission to expand even further.
The new album includes songs about body positivity, battling ableism, and finding a home in other people.
“Tilly’s songs are masterpieces of emotional raw power... Tilly possesses an uncanny ability to communicate her messages and narratives with total conviction and an immediacy and intellectual as well as emotional depth.' - FATEA Magazine
“A great voice, an elegant way with words, emotional depth and a general graceful assurance. If she were to become a star it would do credit to stardom.” - Richard Carrington, Cambridge Local Secrets.
‘Wow. She’s incredible. A tremendously exciting artist...' - BBC Introducing
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Genres:
Acoustic, Folk, Traditional, Contemporary Folk
Hometown:
Bury St. Edmunds, United Kingdom
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Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
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Concerts and tour dates
Past
DEC
05
2019
Brighton, United Kingdom
Village
I Was There
NOV
29
2019
Sheffield, United Kingdom
Shakespeare's
I Was There
NOV
28
2019
York, United Kingdom
The Fulford Arms
I Was There
NOV
27
2019
Leicester, United Kingdom
The Musician
I Was There
NOV
24
2019
London, United Kingdom
Slaughtered Lamb
I Was There
NOV
22
2019
Stowmarket, United Kingdom
John Peel Centre for Creative Arts
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Tilly Moses
Tilly is a mandolin player and singer songwriter from Suffolk, now based in York. She has been performing all over the country since the age of just 13, supporting some of the best-loved folk acts in the UK, and in 2017 released her long awaited debut album Alight & Adrift, to incredible critical acclaim.
The album features the talents of many extraordinary musicians, including BBC Folk Award Winner Sam Kelly, Mercury Prize Nominee Kit Downes, and BBC Folk Award nominated band Mawkin’s James Delarre, amongst others. It has been praised by critics and audiences alike and is already a firm favourite in the folk world and beyond.
Tilly’s carefully crafted songs address subjects as diverse as climate change, gender inequality, apathy, love, and leaving home, and she delivers them with an extraordinarily powerful, passionate vocal style, and a colourful stage presence.
Following an impressive summer of performances, including playing the main stage at FolkEast festival, performing on stage with the Mekons at Mekonville, and beguiling audiences at Beverley Folk Festival, Stepping Stones Festival, and the Big Comfy Bookshop, Tilly has spent the last couple of years writing brand-new material with influences from a range of different musical backgrounds, in a mission to expand even further.
The new album includes songs about body positivity, battling ableism, and finding a home in other people.
“Tilly’s songs are masterpieces of emotional raw power... Tilly possesses an uncanny ability to communicate her messages and narratives with total conviction and an immediacy and intellectual as well as emotional depth.' - FATEA Magazine
“A great voice, an elegant way with words, emotional depth and a general graceful assurance. If she were to become a star it would do credit to stardom.” - Richard Carrington, Cambridge Local Secrets.
‘Wow. She’s incredible. A tremendously exciting artist...' - BBC Introducing
The album features the talents of many extraordinary musicians, including BBC Folk Award Winner Sam Kelly, Mercury Prize Nominee Kit Downes, and BBC Folk Award nominated band Mawkin’s James Delarre, amongst others. It has been praised by critics and audiences alike and is already a firm favourite in the folk world and beyond.
Tilly’s carefully crafted songs address subjects as diverse as climate change, gender inequality, apathy, love, and leaving home, and she delivers them with an extraordinarily powerful, passionate vocal style, and a colourful stage presence.
Following an impressive summer of performances, including playing the main stage at FolkEast festival, performing on stage with the Mekons at Mekonville, and beguiling audiences at Beverley Folk Festival, Stepping Stones Festival, and the Big Comfy Bookshop, Tilly has spent the last couple of years writing brand-new material with influences from a range of different musical backgrounds, in a mission to expand even further.
The new album includes songs about body positivity, battling ableism, and finding a home in other people.
“Tilly’s songs are masterpieces of emotional raw power... Tilly possesses an uncanny ability to communicate her messages and narratives with total conviction and an immediacy and intellectual as well as emotional depth.' - FATEA Magazine
“A great voice, an elegant way with words, emotional depth and a general graceful assurance. If she were to become a star it would do credit to stardom.” - Richard Carrington, Cambridge Local Secrets.
‘Wow. She’s incredible. A tremendously exciting artist...' - BBC Introducing
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Genres:
Acoustic, Folk, Traditional, Contemporary Folk
Hometown:
Bury St. Edmunds, United Kingdom
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