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Tonight's band included Lisbee Stainton, an accomplished singer-songwriter/ multi-instrumentalist in her own right, as well as the similarly varied talents of brother Sean, Ben Nicholls, and Cormac Byrne.
There was something of an emotional rollercoaster in the diversity of songs; the set began more low-key with melancholic, storytelling numbers and Seth on tenor guitar. Suitably for the night, songs about mariners and cruel seas then as Storm Ruth (almost unknowingly) battered the walls of the cathedral outside. The second part saw him switch to more trademark fiddle, and the set became that much more up-tempo. The crowd broke from their (seated) ranks to provide a much more upbeat and enjoyable atmosphere. As the crowd became more engaged, cue much dancing and clapping amongst the aisles, not something I've seen here before over the years I must admit.
Overall, much fiddle, vocal harmonies and tenor guitar then, starting more reflective and melancholy and progressing to a quite lively affair. The cathedral provided an excellent setting to showcase new material; the first proper listening audience I'd experienced in some years now personally. You could have heard a pin drop during the quieter songs, and the immense (as venues go) chamber provided excellent acoustics/sound as expected too. Arches can impede views at the venue, though staff had earlier provided sensible and relaxed advice about moving.
As a Devonian, tonight's sold-out performance represented something of the home leg of the tour, along with a further performance at Truro cathedral the following day. Leaving the cathedral doors the weather barrage came as something of a shock, I'd almost forgotten about it all over the course of a few hours.
Setlist: Courier - Take No Rogues - Sender - Blacksmith's Prayer - Solomon Brownie - White Hare - Tiger - Portrait - Saddest Crowd - Last Rider - Each Man - Wanderer - Apple Of His Eye - Colliers - Mariners - Lady of the Sea - High Street Rose - Kitty Jay - Blood Upon Copper - Race To Be King
Seth and the band travel to Europe, initially in support of Suzanne Vega, on the next leg of the tour, Australia follows. A busy schedule of UK festival appearances is already taking shape for the summer, and a tour just announced for October
FUTURE GIGS
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Tue 3 Dec 2024
Seth Lakeman
Lyme Regis
The Marine Theatre
[DT7 3QB] £25.00
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Wed 4 Dec 2024
Seth Lakeman
Shoreham by Sea
Ropetackle Arts Centre
[BN43 5EG] £25.00
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Thu 5 Dec 2024
Seth Lakeman
Bedford
Esquires
[MK40 2QG] £25.00
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Sat 7 Dec 2024
Seth Lakeman
Barnsley
Birdwell Club
[S70 5UY] £22.50
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Sun 8 Dec 2024
Seth Lakeman
Worcester
The Marrs Bar
[WR1 1TA] £25.00
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Wed 19 Feb 2025
Seth Lakeman
Bristol
St George's Bristol
[BS1 5RR] £32.50
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Thu 20 Feb 2025
Seth Lakeman
Buxton
Opera House
[SK17 6XN] £29.50
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Fri 21 Feb 2025
Seth Lakeman
Farnham
The Maltings
[GU9 7QR] £29.50
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Sat 22 Feb 2025
Seth Lakeman
Exeter
Exeter Cathedral
[EX1 1HS] £29.50
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Wed 26 Feb 2025
Seth Lakeman
Coventry
Warwick Arts Centre & Butterworth Hall
[CV4 7AL] £29.50
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Thu 27 Feb 2025
Seth Lakeman
Islington
Union Chapel
[N1 2UN] £32.50
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Sat 1 Mar 2025
Seth Lakeman
Brighton
St Georges Church
[BN2 1ED] £29.50
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