Presenting live acoustic music in Twickenham most Sundays, at Patchworks, The Cabbage Patch pub, 2 minutes from Twickenham Station
TwickFolk has been presenting live music in South West London since January 1983. We are now one of the best-known and most highly respected hosts of live acoustic, folk, blues and Americana in South East England. We aim to book the best quality acts across a broad range of genres – traditional and contemporary music from Britain, Europe and beyond. Doors open at 7.45pm, for music at 8pm. The Cabbage Patch serves a selection of real ales and craft beers alongside everything you’d expect of a pub, including food.
Coming up at TwickFolk:
1 March: Singaround: Informal, unplugged song circle
Another of our popular singaround evenings.
Expect anything from sea shanties to psychedelia, with a mix of original songs, traditional songs and covers of well known and less known songs.
Some performers will take requests on the night.
If you fancy a go at singing in public, then this is the place to start.
If you just want to sit back and listen, that’s also fine. In fact listening, and paying attention to the words and music, is what an evening of folk is all about.
We welcome anyone with a song or a tune to play. Or a poem or a story tell. Expect a warm welcome and a supportive ring of singers and audience.
Non-performers are welcome to come and there is no need to pre-book.
… Continue reading. →8 March: Emily Slade
Emily Slade is an award-nominated singer, songwriter, and one of the UK’s foremost fingerstyle guitarists. With her warm, clear voice and intricate guitar work, Emily has captivated audiences across the UK and beyond. She is known for her heartfelt original songs and fresh interpretations of traditional folk music, all delivered with wit, charm, and a genuine love for storytelling. Emily’s debut album, Shire Boy, received critical acclaim and a BBC Folk Award nomination, marking her as one of the most exciting artists on the contemporary folk scene. Alongside her acclaimed solo career, Emily has performed with The Phil Beer Band.
“Like an unstable chemical reaction, keep your eye on Emily. She will reappear doing something stunning at any time” – Folk on Tap
… Continue reading. →15 March: Bella Hardy
Bella Hardy, one of the most celebrated voices of modern folk, returns to the stage in 2026 ahead of the release of her eagerly-anticipated new album, and we are delighted that she has chosen to include TwickFolk on her 10-date tour. Known for her crystal-clear voice and fearless songwriting, Hardy continues to push the boundaries of contemporary folk while staying deeply rooted in the traditions that inspired her. Touring with her trio, including acclaimed guitarist Jenn Butterworth, these shows promise a rare musical chemistry and emotional depth that few can match.
A gifted storyteller, Bella’s work explores themes of home and heartache, love and loss, with striking honesty and poetic depth. Rooted in folk but never bound by it, her songs speak to the soul, timeless yet unmistakably modern. With her new material set to debut during this tour, audiences will be among the first to experience her latest chapter.
Those who have witnessed Bella live know the power of her performances. Her voice, both delicate and commanding, draws listeners in from the first note, creating an atmosphere that feels as intimate as it is unforgettable.
From her… Continue reading. →

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