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09 April: Live Music - Hungrytown

Join us for an evening of close harmonies, thoughtful songwriting, and finely detailed acoustic arrangements in our historic Courthouse, with folk duo Hungrytown!

About the Artist

Hungrytown is a folk duo whose music unfolds with quiet confidence, patience, and care. Built around close harmonies, thoughtful songwriting, and finely detailed acoustic arrangements, their sound draws from psych folk and chamber folk traditions while remaining deeply personal and unforced. The result is music that feels intimate and immersive — the kind that asks listeners to lean in, slow down, and stay awhile.

At the heart of Hungrytown’s work is a shared sensitivity to space and texture. Songs are shaped as much by what’s left unsaid as by melody and lyric, with arrangements that subtly weave guitar, keyboards, and other acoustic elements around the voices. There’s a gentle, almost hallucinatory quality to the music at times — a psych-folk shimmer — balanced by the clarity and restraint of chamber folk, where every note has intention.


Their songs often feel timeless, drawing on the emotional directness of traditional folk while avoiding nostalgia for its own sake. Listeners frequently note the sense that these songs could belong to another era, yet feel quietly contemporary in their emotional honesty and precision. Lyrically, Hungrytown favors suggestion over declaration, allowing images and melodies to linger and reveal themselves slowly.

In live performance, this attentiveness carries into the room. Hungrytown’s shows are known for their warmth and focus, whether performed in concert halls, listening rooms, libraries, or small village venues. Rather than competing with noise or spectacle, the music creates its own center of gravity, inviting audiences into a shared moment of listening.

Over the years, Hungrytown has built a devoted international following through steady touring and a body of work that rewards repeated listening. Their music resonates with fans of psych folk, chamber folk, and classic folk songwriting — listeners drawn to harmony, atmosphere, and songs that trust quiet to do its work.

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  • 09 April: Live Music - Hungrytown (Standard)
    09 April: Live Music - Hungrytown (Standard)
    £15.00
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  • 09 April: Live Music - Hungrytown (Museum Friends)
    09 April: Live Music - Hungrytown (Museum Friends)
    £13.00
    0 30 max
  • 09 April: Live Music - Hungrytown (Museum Supporters)
    09 April: Live Music - Hungrytown (Museum Supporters)
    £12.00
    0 30 max
09 April: Live Music - Hungrytown

Join us for an evening of close harmonies, thoughtful songwriting, and finely detailed acoustic arrangements in our historic Courthouse, with folk duo Hungrytown!

About the Artist

Hungrytown is a folk duo whose music unfolds with quiet confidence, patience, and care. Built around close harmonies, thoughtful songwriting, and finely detailed acoustic arrangements, their sound draws from psych folk and chamber folk traditions while remaining deeply personal and unforced. The result is music that feels intimate and immersive — the kind that asks listeners to lean in, slow down, and stay awhile.

At the heart of Hungrytown’s work is a shared sensitivity to space and texture. Songs are shaped as much by what’s left unsaid as by melody and lyric, with arrangements that subtly weave guitar, keyboards, and other acoustic elements around the voices. There’s a gentle, almost hallucinatory quality to the music at times — a psych-folk shimmer — balanced by the clarity and restraint of chamber folk, where every note has intention.


Their songs often feel timeless, drawing on the emotional directness of traditional folk while avoiding nostalgia for its own sake. Listeners frequently note the sense that these songs could belong to another era, yet feel quietly contemporary in their emotional honesty and precision. Lyrically, Hungrytown favors suggestion over declaration, allowing images and melodies to linger and reveal themselves slowly.

In live performance, this attentiveness carries into the room. Hungrytown’s shows are known for their warmth and focus, whether performed in concert halls, listening rooms, libraries, or small village venues. Rather than competing with noise or spectacle, the music creates its own center of gravity, inviting audiences into a shared moment of listening.

Over the years, Hungrytown has built a devoted international following through steady touring and a body of work that rewards repeated listening. Their music resonates with fans of psych folk, chamber folk, and classic folk songwriting — listeners drawn to harmony, atmosphere, and songs that trust quiet to do its work.

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