Folk at the Chapel Presents Raahiya Duo, Iona Kaye & Two Mirrors
Join us for an atmospheric evening of genre-blurring music, where contemporary folk, poetic songwriting and Indian classical traditions intertwine.
Raahiya Duo bring together violinist Preetha Narayanan and tabla player/producer Camilo Tirado for a spellbinding set that weaves Indian classical traditions with contemporary textures and electronics. Expect rich improvisation, intricate rhythms and a deeply immersive sound world.
Sheffield-based Iona Kaye offers tender, poetic songwriting that sits between classical and folk. With warm vocals and delicate instrumentation, her music is both intimate and emotionally raw – drawing you into dreamlike, evocative landscapes.
Finally, Two Mirrors present haunting contemporary folk shaped by myth, memory and introspection. Their stripped-back sound – voice and guitar – carries a quiet intensity, with experimental tunings and rhythms that feel both ancient and modern.
A beautifully curated night of atmospheric live music – reflective, transportive, and deeply felt.
Event Details
- Start Time: 7.00pm
- Finish Time: 7.30pm
- Location: The Samuel Worth Chapel, Sheffield, S11 8NT
- Accessibility: The Samuel Worth Chapel is fully accessible and has an accessible toilet. Find out more about the Cemetery’s accessibility here.
- Facilities: The Samuel Worth Chapel has a fully licensed bar selling local beers, wine and spirits.
- Tickets: All tickets are sold online via Ticketsource. No tickets are available on the door.
- Please note, this is an 16+ event. ID and bags will be checked upon entry.
T&Cs
- Tickets for this event are non-refundable. However, if for any reason the event is cancelled by us, we will refund your ticket.
- Email [email protected] with any questions about this event.
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.