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Irish Folk Band Ranagri Next Up At Somborne Sessions

The current season of Somborne Sessions- top quality live music at value for money prices in King’s Somborne Village Hall- continues with Irish folk band Ranagri.

Described as an ‘uplifting musical life force’ (Matthew Bannister, Folk on Foot), Ranagri conjure up wonderful sounds with a unique blend of vocals and instruments including guitar, flute, hammered dulcimer, bouzouki, bodhran and orchestral percussion. The band has released five studio albums to date, not least ‘The Great Irish Songbook’, recorded with pop legend Tony Christie.

The line-up of Donal Rogers (songwriter and producer), Eliza Marshall (flute), Eleanor Dunsdon (harp) and Jordan Murray (percussion) have performed at prestigious venues and music festivals across the UK and Europe, notably a headline slot at Costa Festival Ibiza 2023 as well as the legendary Cropredy. The foursome are currently on tour, beginning in Montreal, Canada before taking in a variety of UK venues.

We’re very glad to have secured the brilliant Ranagri for the Somborne Sessions and hope you’ll come and experience this musical life force for yourself! Oh, and if you’re wondering about the name, Ranagri is the farm in County Carlow that Donal’s family have worked since the 17th Century.

Ranagri perform at the Somborne Sessions in King’s Somborne Village Hall on Saturday 29 March 2025. Doors open at 7.30 for 8pm. Tickets are priced at £16 in advance from ticketsource.co.uk/sombornesessions

(£18 on the night if available).

King’s Somborne Village Hall is just off the main A3057 road, which runs through the village. The postcode is SO20 6PP.