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Friction Farm from North Carolina will be performing at Watatunga Wildlife Reserve in Watlington this weekend




A modern Americana folk music duo will be bringing their nationwide tour to a wildlife reserve in West Norfolk.

Fiction Farm from North Carolina will be coming to Watatunga Wildlife Reserve in Watlington on Saturday to put on an evening of music.

The duo are a husband-and-wife team of travelling troubadours. Aidan Quinn and Christine Stay combine storytelling, social commentary, and humour to create songs about everyday life, local heroes, and quirky observations.

Modern-folk duo Friction Farm are a husband-and-wife team
Modern-folk duo Friction Farm are a husband-and-wife team

From ballads to anthems, they say that each song is “filled with harmony and hope”.

Friction Farm’s lyrically rich, harmony-driven songs have earned them spots as Kerrville New Folk Finalists in Texas, and Falcon Ridge Emerging Artists in New York. They are the winners of South Florida Folk Festival songwriter competition and have performed as official showcase artists at the Southeast, Southwest and Northeast Reginal Folk Alliance Conferences.

Performing internationally and throughout the US, Friction Farm say they feel at home on the road and on stage.

Aidan Quinn and Christine Stay make up the duo
Aidan Quinn and Christine Stay make up the duo

Tickets for this event are £9 each and doors will open at 5pm for a 6pm start.

To book tickets visit: https://watatunga.co.uk/evening-acoustics-at-watatunga/

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