Hannah Moule + Jo Burke
DATE: Fri 27th March 2026
TIME: 7pm – 11pm
PRICE: Advance: £9-£12 / On The Door: £15 / Pay What You Can
“songwriting of rare depth and inventiveness” SONGLINES
Well well well! I’m sure many of our audiences have experienced the full power magic of a Moulettes show – proggy songy classical epicness without contemporary comparison… We’ve hosted many a show here and almost all of our core team have been part of their fluid and ever-evolving ensemble.
But, after 25 years of epic touring all over the world, fronting the band and being the main songwriter Hannah Moule is taking a year or two off to put out a SOLO record and show!
This is most exciting. Not least because it gives us a chance to hear Hannah’s amazing voice, superb cello playing and brilliant songcrafting abilities in their purest form, stripped back and raw! We’ve seen and heard snippets of this new work and it’s really bloody great. Cello, voice, samplers, fx pedals and great songs delivered with panache – ofcourse!
“Unique… Delicious music” **** MOJO
She is a creative tour-de-force, we call her UK’s answer to Bjork and surely its only a matter of time before she is recognised correctly as a national treasure?
For support slot we have distinctive and powerful voice of Jo Burke playing her songs with Al Strachan. They are highly original and interestingly-structured folky songs..!! These two are influential figures on the local scene: Jo has played with all manner of artists including being a long standing member of both Mary Hampton‘s band and Orchestre Tout Puissant Marcel Duchamp,and she also runs the Folk Choir at The Rose Hill. Al needs little introduction – he co-runs Safehouse collective, Lost Property collective, is a member of Sound Art Brighton and is in pretty much every band that’s ever come out of Brighton! (Eg Crayola Lectern, Sons of Noel and Adrian, Chop Chop, Minor Dents etc etc) Jo also runs Brighton Folk Choir here every Monday which means we get to hear her exceptional voice through our floor boards on the regular!