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Elizabeth Davidson-Blythe & Daniel Quayle

Helston Old Chapel

Doors 7pm, start 7.30pm 13th June 2025

Combining the rich traditions of the Isle of Man with the varied sounds of synth pop and Eurofolk, Elizabeth Davidson-Blythe & Daniel Quayle have forged a sound that is both dramatic and compelling.
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Since the release of their debut album, “The Coast Road”, in 2022, the duo has been invigorating audiences, bringing their distinctive sound to festivals across Europe and beyond, while picking up new influences along the way.
Whether they’re burning through reels or setting the scene for a meditative air, audiences are enraptured by their fresh new take on a musical tradition like no other.
 

Flexible Ticket Prices for Events

 

We understand things are challenging for many people.

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To try and make the work that Trevow Helston programmes as accessible as possible we are offering three ticket prices for the show and a free ticket draw. Please book the ticket that reflects what you can afford right now. You won't be asked any questions and your ticket options won't be shared with anyone.

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£19 Supporter Ticket
This ticket includes a donation to support Trevow Helston's work

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£14 Just a Ticket
This ticket covers our core costs of the event

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£10 Helping You Ticket
If you can only afford this ticke
t right now we all understand

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£0 Show Ticket Draw
If you cannot afford a ticket right now please enter our free ticket draw. Trevow Helston will give away as many tickets as we are able to
and we will inform you if you have won tickets a minimum of three days before the event. To enter the ticket draw please click here

Their aim as a duo is to bring Manx music to the masses, and they have already performed at some of the scene’s most prestigious festivals, including Celtic Connections (2024), the Australian Celtic Festival (2024), and Estonia’s Viljandi Folk Music Festival (2021).
Looking ahead, Elizabeth and Daniel are set to release their highly anticipated second album in 2025, building on their unique fusion of tradition and innovation. As they continue to evolve, they remain committed to sharing the rich musical heritage of the Isle of Man with audiences around the globe.


Supported by local celtic group Ropey Folk.

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What do I need to know?

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This event will take place at the Helston Old Cemetery Chapel, Meneage Road, Helston, TR13 8BH.

 

There is a large pay and display car park opposite the Helston Medical Centre, Trelawney Rd, Helston TR13 8AU. This is a 5-10 minute walk away. It is possible to drop-off and pick-up immediately outside the chapel building.

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There is level access from the tarmac path into the side door of the chapel. There is space inside the chapel for wheelchairs. The seating will be on pews. If we can support you at our event in other ways please contact us on guy@cousinjacks.org

 

A small pop-up bar will be available at this event. Card payments only.

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We currently have limited facilities at our new venue. Please be aware that we will be using an accessible portaloo for this event.

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We estimate a run time of approximately 100 minutes plus interval.

 

Our performances may be filmed or photographed and the material may be used by Trevow Helston, its sister company Cousin Jack's or the performance company at any time for evaluation, promotion or other projects. Please be aware that it is the ticket buyer's responsibility to inform members of their party that this will be happening.

 

Tickets are non-refundable.

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