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About the show
An award-winning roots/swing duo from the foothills of the Canadian Rocky Mountains, featuring the musical and married partnership of Suzanne Levesque and Craig Bignell. Their music is imbued with a strong sense of place and the rugged, stunning beauty of the Canadian West.
Living on a ranch in the foothills of Alberta?s Rocky Mountains, it?s inevitable there will be a strong sense of place, and the rhythms of the land. When the couple released their debut album, the resonances were there for all to hear, reflecting the pulse of life in a territory that is dirt-hard, true-grit building and stunningly beautiful. It was a wild ride that took in styles from 40?s Western Swing and Appalachian Old-Time, to cowboy blues.
After years as sought-after session and touring musicians for other artists, the duo have stepped into the spotlight, winning over audiences and critics alike and earning nominations for both a JUNO Award and Canadian Folk Music Awards, and will be flown in for their own headline show at this year?s Celtic Connections festival.
?Brilliant, absolutely brilliant!? ? Frank Hennessy, BBC
£18 General Admission | £16 Concessions | £10 Under 16s *
*We are offering a free carer/companion ticket for any disabled or wheelchair-user audience members throughout our shows this season. Please note that it is helpful if this is booked in advance via the WeGotTickets website, so that we can ensure that there is adequate accessible seating reserved on the day/night of the event.
Wheelchair access, or entry for people with a disability is available from the side entrance, by the Phoenix Café.
Please note that this is a seated event.
Featuring
Over The Moon
Over The Moon are award winning roots/swing multi-instrumentalists/vocalists. Canadians Suzanne Levesque and Craig Bignell met, fell in love, got married and discovered their voices blend so well together that people often tear up upon hearing them sing. Their music is a wild ride from 40's sounding western swing and Appalachian old-time, to cowboy blues. Simple and sweet, all of their material has a common thread that speaks of the Canadian west and on their UK release, reviews were glowing. Living on a ranch in the foothills of Alberta's Rocky Mountains, it's inevitable there will be a strong sense of place and the rhythms of the land when you start to make music. When the couple released their debut album, the resonances were there for all to hear. reflecting the pulse of life, lived in a territory that is dirt-hard, rugged and beautiful.
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on Saturday 9 May 2026