Folk-rock duo Native Harrow are set to pick up the final leg of their UK tour, which sees the folk duo performing at Newcastle’s intimate music venue on Monday 6th December
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Having just completed a string of European dates supporting Courtney Marie Andrews around sold out venues in Europe, Pennsylvania folk-rock duo Native Harrow’s return to the UK to resume their tour, stopping off at Newcastle’s intimate music venue, Bobiks, on Monday 6th December.
The pair, consisting of Devin Tuel and Stephen Hams, recently shared new single Do It Again, which was conceived during the sessions for their highly praised and most recent album, Closeness, a collection of songs that elaborates on the duo’s radiant warmth and timeless nostalgia, along with some new sounds and experiences.
Their thought-provoking music takes many forms and has drawn comparisons with the likes of The Band, Laurel Canyon folk, 60s Folk Revival sound, psychedelia, lounge jazz, electronic rock and more.
Opening the show is Newcastle-based singer-songwriter David Newey. Tickets are £10 ADV and available here.