Cemetery Sessions Present Juliana Day, Manon McCoy, Benji Wilson & Pefkin

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Date: Tue, 21 July 2026

Time: 7.45pm

Cost: £12.00 + Booking fee

Type: Music

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British-French experimental harpist Manon McCoy and Sheffield-based recorder and whistle player Juliana Day come together for a live improvised performance in the atmospheric surroundings of the Samuel Worth Chapel.

Blending harp, winds, voice and live electronics, the duo create music that is industrial, dark, dreamlike and deeply immersive — moving between delicate intimacy and dense, shifting soundscapes. Both artists are members of Sheffield’s Emergence Collective and are known for pushing the boundaries of improvisation and experimental composition.

The performance will be accompanied by fully analogue live visuals from Sheffield artist Benji Wilson, using vintage and adapted technology to create abstract textures, glitched video feedback and evolving projections in real time — forming a unique audio-visual experience.

Support comes from composer Pefkin Nature-inspired experimental songwriter – slowly unfolding psychedelic hymnals. Multi-instrumentalist and member of Meadowsilver, Burd Ellen and Electroscope

Standard Ticket: £12.00 + Booking fee
Supporter Ticket: £17.00 + Booking fee
Includes an additional contribution to help support the musicians and future events.
Concession Ticket: £8.00 + Booking fee
For low-income attendees, students, unemployed attendees, and anyone who would benefit from a reduced-price ticket.

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Thank You

This is a volunteer-led fundraising event for Sheffield General Cemetery Trust (Registered Charity Number: 1103158) with all proceeds going towards the charitable aims of the Trust. We thank you for your ongoing support in preserving this special place for generations to come.