FRIDAY 21ST NOVEMBER 2025 | 7PM | £15 ADV
Slovenian trio Širom make 'imaginary folk' songs that have captivated audiences since their debut 2017 album 'I Can Be a Clay Snapper'. The band's instrument inventory gives you an idea of the kind of rare musical treats you can expect from this night...
Ana Kravanja
violin, viola, ribab, cünbüs, balafon, ngoma drum, mizmar, voice
Iztok Koren
balafon, banjo, three string banjo, bass drum, percussion, chimes
Samo Kutin
brač, gongoma, mizmar, lyre, one string bass, frame drums, voice
The expansive compositions they conjure up with these often hand-made instruments echo the borderless, collective spirit of groups like Don Cherry's Organic Music Society and Art Ensemble of Chicago.
Their 2022 album 'The Liquified Throne of Simplicity' made the number 1 slot in The Quietus' Album of the Year list, and they come to the Rose Hill this November with a new album of songs to play out, one track of which was premiered at the recent Ment festival in Slovenia to great acclaim:
“I got to finally catch Širom in their glory of home ground - outstanding.”
“Beautiful, messy, playful, terrifying, sweet stuff – you never knew where they were going to go.”
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