Lau-Land Folk Festival: Hosted by Howard Assembly Room 17 – 19 May

The final UK performance on the ‘Lau Unplugged’ tour – a unique collaboration with guest-headliner Jesca Hoop, participatory workshops led by Lau band members, a Sunday afternoon ceilidh for all the family and – to close the weekend of celebration – an open music session in Kino Restaurant and Bar.

Folk music fills the Howard Assembly Room next month as the venue hosts Lau-Land, the acclaimed weekend festival curated by multi award-winning alt-folk trio Lau and recently performed at Edinburgh International Festival.

Jesca Hoop

From Friday 17 to Sunday 19 May, audiences can take part in a host of different events, from exhilarating live performances to workshops with the musicians, and even a family-friendly ceilidh.

Jesca Hoop kickstarts the celebrations with a welcome return to the Howard Assembly Room on Friday. California-born Hoop was discovered by Tom Waits and toured as a singer in Peter Gabriel’s band before moving to the UK following a call from Elbow’s Guy Garvey. Jesca joins forces with Lau in a one-off collaboration, as they take to the stage to open the Festival together.

Aidan O’Rourke

On Saturday, keen musicians will get a chance to learn from, and make music with, the professionals, as Lau’s band members run a series of participatory workshops at the Howard Opera Centre, Opera North’s home in the heart of Leeds. Aidan O’Rourke’s Fiddle Workshop helps intermediate to advanced players fine tune their skills and find their flow, while Kris Drever asks participants to bring only ‘a guitar and your inquisitive nature’ to his Guitar Workshop. In the afternoon, accordionist Martin Green hosts a Mixed Instrument Workshop, where players of any instrument can learn more about composing traditional music and discover how Lau create their critically-acclaimed arrangements.

Kris Drever

Later, the band regroup at the Howard Assembly Room for Lau Unplugged: a pared-back exploration of re-arranged and re-created material from across their catalogue. Weaving together influences from Scottish and Irish musical heritage, progressive art rock ideas and a playful sense of theatre, Lau’s music is born from the melting pot of Edinburgh’s turn-of-the-century trad scene. With electronics, loops and wild effects stripped away, the band’s extraordinary passion and musicianship take centre stage.

Martin Green

The festivities continue in the Howard Assembly Room on Sunday, with a lively Family Ceilidh where everyone is welcome. York-based band FiddlersWreck lead plenty of fun, simple dances with explanations along the way, as well as a few for more experienced toe-tappers.

Ceilidh

Afterwards, Lau round off the weekend with a laid-back, traditional music session in Kino, Opera North’s restaurant and bar on New Briggate. Audiences are welcome to enjoy a drink while listening to the music or, even better (for the musicians in the room), get involved and play along.

Lau-Land 2024 Listings

Friday 17 May – Jesca Hoop

Venue: Howard Assembly Room
Time: 7.45pm
Tickets: £19, Under 30s £11 (including booking fee)
Book: https://www.operanorth.co.uk/whats-on/jesca-hoop-2024/

Saturday 18 May – Kris Drever: Guitar Workshop

Venue: Howard Opera Centre
Time: 10.30am
Tickets: £21 (including booking fee)
Book: https://www.operanorth.co.uk/whats-on/kris-drever-guitar-workshop/

Saturday 18 May – Aidan O’Rourke: Fiddle Workshop

Venue: Howard Opera Centre
Time: 10.30am
Tickets: £21 (including booking fee)
Book: https://www.operanorth.co.uk/whats-on/aidan-orourke-fiddle-workshop/

Saturday 18 May – Martin Green: Mixed Instrument Workshop

Venue: Howard Opera Centre
Time: 1.30pm
Tickets: £21 (including booking fee)
Book: https://www.operanorth.co.uk/whats-on/martin-green-workshop/
Saturday 18 May – Lau Unplugged
Venue: Howard Assembly Room
Time: 7.45pm
Tickets: From £20 (including booking fee)
Book: https://www.operanorth.co.uk/whats-on/lau-2024/

Sunday 19 May – Family Ceilidh

Venue: Howard Assembly Room
Time: 2pm
Age guidance: 3+
Tickets: £9, Under 18s £6 (including booking fee)
Book: https://www.operanorth.co.uk/whats-on/family-ceilidh/

Sunday 19 May – Open Session

Venue: Kino
Time: 4.30pm
Tickets: Free
Book: https://www.operanorth.co.uk/whats-on/open-session/

Main image: Lau.