Holly Macve is set to perform an intimate gig at Barrow Library.
In collaboration with Get It Loud In Libraries, the Irish born Yorkshire bred multi-instrumentalist is set to play at the library on Friday, November 3rd.
Macve has two albums and has developed her own style of music. Her performance at the library comes after the release of her third album.
The Get It Loud In Libraries programme brings live music to local libraries, with support from Arts Council England and the Paul Hamlyn Foundation.
The initiative aims to engage and inspire new audiences, offering them the chance to see artists in a different setting.
In the past, the programme has featured artists such as Adele, Idles, Wolf Alice, and Jorja Smith.
The unique blend of a musical concert in a literary environment has been widely appreciated by audiences.
Tickets for Holly Macve's performance can be bought online at the Get It Loud In Libraries website. Get It Loud In Libraries has been a popular programme in the past.
It is known for bringing well-known musicians to local libraries, offering audiences a unique experience. The programme is supported by Arts Council England and the Paul Hamlyn Foundation.
It aims to engage new audiences and provide a different way to enjoy music. The programme has been praised for its innovative approach to live music. Audiences have appreciated the chance to see artists in an intimate and unusual setting.
More information about upcoming gigs can be found on the Get It Loud In Libraries website.
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