Lisa Knapp & Gerry Driver

Date Monday 06 October 2025
Time 7:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Price£20 + Booking Fee

Doors6.45pm

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Lisa Knapp & Gerry Driver

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Following the release the remarkable collaborative album Hinterland earlier this yearthis October The Crescent is delighted to welcome celebrated musicians Lisa Knapp and Gerry Diver to Belfast. 

Lisa Knapp and Gerry Diver, are both highly respected in their own right for their contributions to the folk genre, and while honouring and being highly influenced by English and Irish traditions. Both have managed to bring a unique and contemporary quality to their output. Lisa, celebrated for her “fearlessly original” work and Diver, a “one-man supergroup” renowned for his instrumentation and creative production, now deliver a stunning collection of 9 songs in Hinterland, that is both remarkably varied and powerfully original.

Folk music isn’t static – it stretches, bends and warps with the world around it. That’s what excites me – the freedom to reshape it, make it raw and real and unrestrained’ – Gerry Diver

 The album includes both instrumental tunes – such as the Monaghan Jig Set – and vocal pieces that explore nature and human experience. The result is a soundscape that weaves together folk horror, remembrance, and the landscapes, both rural and urban, that inspire their art.

"This album is a mix of themes, often drawn from the natural world and the people who inhabit it," says Lisa. "We wanted to explore both what we know and what lies beyond our understanding in nature and history."

Knapp and Diver’s musical journey through the Hinterland invites listeners to connect with a sense of place and history, while offering truly fresh, original compositions that resonate with the contemporary world and push the boundaries of folk music, merging storytelling with rich, multi-layered soundscapes.

This event is presented by Music Capital.

 

Lisa Knapp has carved a unique space in the British folk scene with her inventive interpretations of traditional songs and original compositions. Her 2007 debut album Wild & Undaunted earned her three nominations at the BBC Folk Awards, setting the stage for her influential role in folk music. With later releases like Hidden Seam (2012) and Till April is Dead (2017), Knapp continued to earn widespread acclaim, including a BBC Folk Award for her original song Two Ravens.

London born and bred, Knapp’s contributions extend far beyond recorded works. She’s appeared in celebrated collaborations, such as the Arcadia live soundtrack performance with Adrian Utley (Portishead) and Will Gregory (Goldfrapp) at the London Barbican. She is also known for her unique contributions to media, including performing the theme for children’s TV show WolfBlood and her lyrical, brilliant The Shipping Song, inspired by the shipping forecast – a theme she later explored in her own BBC Radio 4 documentary.

Born in Manchester to an Irish family, Gerry Diver has made a name for himself as an innovative composer, producer, and virtuoso. His acclaimed Speech Project, described by Christy Moore as ‘essential listening’ blended iconic Irish voices into powerful, evocative music. Featuring collaborations with legends including Shane MacGowan and Christy Moore as well as reworkings of Margaret Barry, the project boldly reimagined Irish heritage for a contemporary audience.

Diver has co-scored major projects including BBC 2 series Death and Nightingales and the feature film Pixie (with David Holmes). His career includes work with The Good, The Bad & The Queen, Tom Robinson and Sir Ian McKellen. Praised for his inventive production work, his production work has received praise for its ingenuity, and his performances are described as “a flash of fire from a fiddler’s heart” by Professor Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin.

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