Free Lowther Pavilion Folk, Roots & Maritime Festival will encourage soon-to-be-fans to 'give it a go'

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To celebrate the Lowther Pavilion Theatre & Gardens upcoming inaugural Folk, Roots & Maritime Festival, the team are exploring the importance of folk music as a genre and why they’ve decided to keep the festival free.

Folk music as a genre is a rich tapestry of history and tradition. Often, the narratives of this type of music can be attributed to the success of talent development over the last sixty years. From Bob Dylan’s electrification of folk at the now famous concert in Manchester to modern folk heroes such as Passenger, Frank Turner and Laura Marling. Folk music provides a journey into the rich art of storytelling and through these stories we identify who we are and our place in society.

By ensuring they keep the festival free-to-enter, Lowther are able to make this important genre of music accessible to all. There are hundreds of people who want to experience more live folk music or fancy giving it ago, however, with the cost of living crisis may not have the disposable income to attend Lowther’s Folk Club.

 

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