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A fantastic evening with superb musicians warmly introduced and well presented. A lovely way to spend time in the run up to Christmas.
Posted by Pete on 23/12/2023
Cara Dillon - 'Upon A Winter's Night', Union Chapel, London - 19th December 2023
A very special and memorable evening. Cara is such an accomplished singer and has a really engaging presence,. The musicians are so talented. The spirit of the performance is electric and the repertoire a great mix. Wonderful !!
Posted by Geoff Bayley on 20/12/2023
Cara Dillon - 'Upon A Winter's Night', Union Chapel, London - 19th December 2023
This is a lovey atmispheric venue,with lovely friendly staff and security personnel. I have been going to the Cara Dillon Xmas concert for a number of years. A joyous celebration of the Xmas Festival. Cara and her band exude such delight from their playing and singing that lifts the spirits of the audience.
Posted by Frank. on 20/12/2023
Cara Dillon - 'Upon A Winter's Night', Union Chapel, London - 19th December 2023
As always Cara, Sam and the band never fail to give their best. Wonderful songs, brilliant musicianship and Cara is the most beautiful voice in folk. We will be there at King's Place in March. Paul and Pauline
Posted by Paul and Pauline on 20/12/2023
Cara Dillon - 'Upon A Winter's Night', Union Chapel, London - 19th December 2023
Cara always puts on a wonderful Christmas show, and this year was no exception. A wonderful performance, impeccably sung and played. Christmas usually starts for me when I go to this nostalgic show every year.
Posted by Antony Barter on 20/12/2023
Cara Dillon - 'Upon A Winter's Night', Union Chapel, London - 19th December 2023
Decorated Northern Irish folk singer / songwriter Cara Dillon has won multiple awards, including BBC 2 Folk Award for Best Traditional Song with "Black Is the Colour" and Irish Tatler Woman of the Year.
She signed to Rough Trade who put out first three records including her eponymous debut, second album Sweet Liberty and After The Morning.
Switching to Charcoal Records, she began to enjoy commercial success in addition to critical acclaim, creeping up the charts with titles Hill Of Thieves, A Thousand Hearts, Upon a Winter’s Night and Wanderer.