Steeleye Span announce The Green Man Tour throughout October 2024 alongside new album featuring Status Quo’s Francis Rossi
Pioneers of folk-rock, Steeleye Span changed the face of the genre forever, taking it out of small clubs and into the world of gold discs and international tours. Five decades on and the band continue to celebrate their famous past alongside their recent history. That is true of their latest release, The Green Man Collection – bringing together tracks from their recent albums with new versions of three Steeleye classics (including a reworking of ‘Hard Times’ featuring Status Quo’s Francis Rossi) and a cover of Elvis Costello’s ‘Shipbuilding’.
The title track is of special interest to Steeleye fans, a song by Bob Johnson – who was a member of the band throughout the early years and responsible for many of their classic ballads from that era. Previously lost for 40 years, the song addressed the issue of climate change long before it became such a widespread topic.
The band will undertake a full UK October Tour where they will be joined by new member Athena Octavia – part of indie folk band Iris & Steel and an acclaimed classical violinist. As ever – and with such a rich history to choose from – the night will offer a selection of songs from across the years and albums, coupled with firm fan favourites.
The early 1970s would prove to be the start of a vintage period for music and the beginning of an era that would change the world. For Steeleye Span it would see them established as a major creative force. By the end of 1973 they had not only released their classic debut Hark The Village Wait but also three follow ups – Please To See The King, Ten Man Mop and Below The Salt – launching one of the most enduring stories in music. Unlike most acts of their era, the band haven’t been content to rest on their laurels even as they have celebrated their fiftieth anniversary – enjoying one of the most creative periods of their history over the past two decades, including the acclaimed Wintersmith collaboration with Sir Terry Pratchett in 2013 and 2016’s Dodgy Bastards.
Led as ever by Maddy Prior, the line-up of Andrew Sinclair, Roger Carey, Liam Genockey, Julian Littman and former violinist Jessie May Smart has been hailed by many as one of the best ever, not only bringing a new approach to classic material but producing the 2019 album Est’d 1969, worthy of anything that preceded it.
The Green Man Collection is Steeleye Span’s latest album and was released on Friday 1st December 2023. It is available from parkrecords.com or all good digital music retailers.
Watch the lyric video for The Green Man
2024 TOUR DATES
OCTOBER
Wed 2 | Queens Hall | Hexham | https://tinyurl.com/5yre2kfc |
Thu 3 | Playhouse | Whitley Bay | https://tinyurl.com/j6p4b78k |
Fri 4 | Victoria Theatre | Halifax | https://tinyurl.com/3yfabrhw |
Sun 6 | The Roses Theatre | Tewkesbury | https://tinyurl.com/frfwkps |
Mon 7 | Nottingham Playhouse | Nottingham | https://tinyurl.com/4uytafyr |
Wed 9 | Elgiva | Chesham | https://tinyurl.com/54mynk35 |
Thu 10 | Saffron Hall | Saffron Waldon | https://tinyurl.com/3yum7jvb |
Sat 12 | Taliesin Arts Centre | Swansea | https://tinyurl.com/55ws4cpu
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Sun 13 | The McMillan Theatre | Bridgwater | https://tinyurl.com/5n87k6ka |
Mon 14 | The Pavilion | Bournemouth | https://tinyurl.com/36j6tx53 |
Tue 15 | Beck Theatre | Hayes | https://tinyurl.com/4h5znfhb |
Thu 17 | The Haymarket | Basingstoke | https://tinyurl.com/ymctvxwa |
Fri 18 | Westlands Ballroom | Yeovil | https://tinyurl.com/yhtwtn9a |
Sat 19 | Savoy Theatre | Monmouth | https://tinyurl.com/5yu8z447 |
Sun 20 | Corn Exchange | Exeter | https://tinyurl.com/34z3a3a2 |
Wed 23 | Theatre Severn | Shrewsbury | https://tinyurl.com/56byywnb |
Thu 24 | Beam | Hertford | https://tinyurl.com/38s8nbtz |
Fri 25 | Palace Theatre | Southend | https://tinyurl.com/3aur6asx |
Sun 27 | White Rock | Hastings | https://tinyurl.com/53p8h4b2 |
Mon 28 | Pavilion Theatre | Worthing | https://tinyurl.com/yc3avu7v |
Tue 29 | Fareham Live | Fareham | https://tinyurl.com/39bujvew |