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Peter's Field by Sean Cooney with Sam Carter & Eliza Carthy. Supported by Rebecka Edlund (Concert)

Mon 10 Aug 2026 7:30 PM - 10:00 PM Queens Road Baptist Church, CT10

Peter's Field by Sean Cooney with Sam Carter & Eliza Carthy. Supported by Rebecka Edlund (Concert)

Mon 10 Aug 2026 7:30 PM - 10:00 PM Queens Road Baptist Church, CT10

Peter’s Field is an epic musical chronicle that tells the story of one of the most important days in working class history. 

On 16th August 1819, 60,000 people gathered in the centre of Manchester. Many had walked miles to be there from all across Lancashire and further afield. They went to hear the famous radical speaker Henry ‘Orator’ Hunt who called for working people to have the vote. They were unarmed and peaceful. Local magistrates sent in the yeomanry cavalry and 15th Hussars to disperse the crowd and arrest Hunt. At least 18 people were killed and hundreds injured in the murderous scenes that followed. Women were deliberately targeted by the yeomanry and many of the victims recognised their assailants. It became known as the Peterloo Massacre. The magistrates and military were completely exonerated and it would be 100 years til working people had the vote.

Peter's Field is born from years of research and comprises 19 original songs by Cooney performed with Eliza Carthy and Sam Carter alongside a compelling spoken narrative derived from 100s of eyewitness accounts. It’s a story of politics, protest and, ultimately, people.

Support Artist is Rebecka Edlund.

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Swedish vocalist and guitarist Rebecka Edlund weaves together the sonorities of Scandinavian folk music and experimental jazz. Since moving from Sweden to London in 2019, Edlund has established herself as one of the UK’s boldest pioneers within vocal improvisation and songwriting. Drawing on the evocative edge of Nordic landscapes and the quirks of human nature, Edlund’s music is defined by immersive storytelling, expressive improvisations, herding calls, and bird whistles.

Edlund’s recent ventures include performing with Ruth Goller’s Skylla and recording an album with an octet of notable musicians including Norma Winstone, Jeff Ballard, Iain Ballamy and Rob Luft. She curates the Downstairs Living Room Series at Vortex Jazz Club and teaches at the Faculty of Music at Trinity Laban Conservatoire.

Edlund’s upcoming debut album, Virgin Forest, features the extraordinary musical minds of Laura Jurd, Ruth Goller and Elliot Galvin. The album is a collection of letters to our younger and older selves, reflecting upon the synergy between how we treat the home we have in nature and the one we carry within.

About the Venue: Home to our main afternoon and evening and morning coffee concerts and workshops,  a superb venue in the heart of the town. The 300 seat, air conditioned, auditorium is an excellent concert space.

Refreshments: Cafe serving coffees, lunches and cakes, and Folk Week Volunteers run a small bar which opens 45 mins before concerts.

Accessibility: Full disabled facilities including a lift to the main auditorium and workshop areas.

https://broadstairsfolkweek.org.uk/venue/queens-road-baptist-centre/

Location

Queens Road Baptist Church, CT10