Newhampton Arts Centre are very exciting to announce that Sunjay will be joining the line up for June’s Folk Festival.

Having gigged prolifically for the last decade, opening stages for esteemed artists such as Steeleye Span, Martin Simpson and Show of Hands, as well as being nominated for the BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Award, it no longer feels appropriate to call Sunjay a rising star on the scene. Indeed, he has well and truly risen and earned his place as an established and widely admired artist in his own right. Renowned for his astonishing guitar playing, mature vocals and trademark wit, Sunjay has been turning all the right heads and captivating audiences up and down the UK.

Sunjay will also be turning heads in Wolverhampton this month as he joins Eddi Reader, Midnight Skyracer on their farewell tour, Tom McConville & David Newey for Wolverhampton’s favourite Folk at New Horizons Festival.

Back for 2022, The Folk at New Horizons Festival in Wolverhampton is even bigger and better.

There will be Real Ale, Hot Food and a party atmosphere.

The new horizons stage tent is based at Newhampton Arts Centre in our outdoor, covered stage

 

 

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