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Luke Wallace , supported by Neptune's Choir (Concert)

Thu 13 Aug 2026 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Queens Road Baptist Church, CT10

Luke Wallace , supported by Neptune's Choir (Concert)

Thu 13 Aug 2026 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Queens Road Baptist Church, CT10

Canadian folk musician and speaker Luke Wallace has captivated audiences from the United Nations in New York City to stages across the U.S., Europe, and Canada. Renowned for his mesmerizing stage presence, compelling songwriting, and work as a choir leader and environmental activist, Luke is considered a key voice in the next wave of Canadian folk artists. His song Turning The Tide was chosen by the CBC for nationwide school distribution, earning awards in two categories and inspiring thousands of students to perform their own versions. In 2021, Luke co-launched the Youth Climate Activism Award, helping it grow into a nationally celebrated program recognizing young climate leaders. During his 2023 U.S. tour, Luke composed Sons and Daughters for Grammy-winning choir Tonality, premiered at The Ebell Center in Los Angeles, and now sung by 85 choirs worldwide. He has also partnered with major U.S. music collectives, including organizing a fundraiser for Playing For Change in Venice Beach. Luke’s 2022 single Comeback has garnered over 130,000 Spotify streams. At Broadstairs Folk Week, audiences can join his “learn the tunes” work shop to accompanying him with his memorable choruses before his performance.

Supported by Neptune's Choir - Neptunes Choir, conducted by musician and composer Naomi Hammerton, is Broadstairs-based and open to all. Since forming in 2021, they perform three concerts a year, featuring guest artists and fundraising for local charities. They’ve also sung at Margate Pride, Ramsgate Festival of Sound and Little Ships in Concert, commemorating the 85th anniversary of Operation Dynamo.They sing annually at Flackstock festival in London, and supported Margate poet Harry Baker on tour last year. This is their debut Folk Week performance.

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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