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Emily Smith is one of the leading singers in the Scottish & UK folk scene today. Her powerful, clear vocals have gained her award winning recognition in the folk scene worldwide.
To celebrate the release of her new album ‘Traiveller’s Joy’ on 24th January and the upcoming New Year celebrations Emily has covered Boo Hewerdine’s song ‘New Years Eve’ which you can hear below or download for free at Emily’s website – link
Emily Smith – New Years Eve
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Emily and the band will showcase the album at the Strathclyde Suite on the 28th January as part of Celtic Connections before undertaking a fifteen date UK tour in February – details below.
Emily Smith Tour
January
28th – Celtic Connections, Glasgow – link
29th – Lochside Theatre, Castle Douglas – link
February
4th – One Touch Theatre, Inverness – link
12th – Walker Theatre, Shrewsbury – link
14th – Compass Theatre, Ickenham – link
15th – St David's Hall, Cardiff – link
16th – The Stables, Milton Keynes – link
17th – Arlington Arts Centre, Newbury – link
18th – Ashcroft Arts Centre, Fareham – link
19th – Arts Depot, London – link
20th – Pavilion Arts Centre, Buxton – link
22nd – The Brewhouse Theatre, Taunton – link
23rd – Lakeside Arts Centre, Nottingham – link
24th – Baston Barn, Baston
25th – The Met, Bury – link
26th – Rose Theatre, Ormskirk – link
27th – Aberystwyth Arts Centre, Aberystwyth – link