SHE’KOYOKH, a London band specialising in klezmer and Balkan, will promote their imminent third album at the National Centre for Early Music, York, on Saturday.
Set for release this spring, Wild Goats And Unmarried Women reflects She’Koyokh’s commitment for a decade and more to traditional music across Eastern Europe and the Balkans.
The band’s evolution spans the humble origins of busking at East London's Columbia Road flower market to performing in Europe’s concert halls, such as Amsterdam's Concertgebouw and London's Southbank Centre.
In 2012, She'Koyokh were nominated for best group in the Songlines World Music Awards. Now they are making their York debut; tickets for this 7.30pm concert cost £13, concessions £11, students £5, on 01904 658338 or at ncem.co.uk
Win tickets
Courtesy of the NCEM, The Press has two pairs of tickets to be won for She’Koyokh’s concert on Saturday.
Question: At which market did She’Koyokh start their busking days?
Send your answer with your name, address and daytime phone number by email to charles.hutchinson@nqyne.co.uk by 10am on Friday. Usual competition rules apply.
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