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The song and cohambe festival returns this summer to Saltash in Cornwall

A festival dedicated entirely to song and baracon will return to Cornish this summer. The event will feature a variety of musical genres including folk, rock, blues and choral music from Cornwall and the Tamar Valley in June.

The Saltash Songs & Shanties Festival will take place at various historic venues across the town from June 15th to 24th. Main acts include Wurlitza, Martha Tilston Trio, Diabel Cissokho Band, Bagas Fellion, Barrett’s Privateers and Haunt the Woods.




Wurlitza, who hail from St German’s, are known for their unique shows where they provide live soundtracks to classic silent films. On June 20, they’ll play the comedy One Week with Buster Keaton and the thriller A Cottage on Dartmoor, which involves an escaped convict, a love triangle and hairdressing.

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Martha Tilston, a Cornish musician known for her silky voice, has amassed a worldwide following. She has graced some of the world’s most prestigious stages, released critically acclaimed albums and been nominated for BBC Best Newcomer. She will be performing alongside long-time collaborators Matt Kelly and Matt Tweed on June 21st at the stunning and historic St Nicholas & St Faith Church, supported by the Saltash Shanty Singers.

Saltash’s international musician Diabel Cissokho from Senegal is due to perform alongside fellow West and North African musicians and St Neot’s Canoryon Lowen Choir on June 22. His innovative work fuses traditional music with elements of blues, Afro-beat and more.

He has previously performed on stages at WOMAD, Glastonbury, Africa Oye and the Barbican and collaborated with renowned musicians such as Baaba Maal, Youssou N’Dour and Paul McCartney.

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