Yesterday’s Flowers proudly present their second annual Christmas show from the atmospheric surroundings of St Mary and St Eanswythe’s Church, Folkestone.
🕯️ Tickets on sale now via https://good-show.co.uk/events/2924
🕯️ Tiered pricing, starting with £9 super earlybirds (hurry!)
🕯️ Student/low income also available
🕯️ £15 on the door, so book online to take advantage of cheap prices
With support from Dear Pariah (dystopian folk) and Daniel Shaw (alternative folk ‘n’ soul), the evening is a unique opportunity to experience three of Folkestone’s rising acts in an intimate setting where songs, voices and instruments will truly soar.
Come inside, take a pew by candlelight and soak in the natural reverb of the Grade II listed church, for a night of live music in December that promises to be unforgettable .
*** With many thanks to Folkestone Music Town’s ‘The Future Sound of Folkestone’ project (funded by Arts Council England) for awarding a grant to help with the costs of putting on this show. #futuresoundoffolkestone ***
🤍🤍 Venue information 🤍🤍
🕯️ St Mary & St Eanswythe’s Church, Church St, Folkestone CT20 1SW
🕯️ 7pm doors – 9.45pm close
🕯️ Wine, beer and soft drinks will be available to purchase
🕯️ As this is a place of worship we have kindly been given use of for the evening, we ask that you please be respectful of your surroundings and keep noise to a minimum to allow the musicians to perform at their best in this intimate setting.
🕯️ Join the Facebook event here: https://www.facebook.com/events/786784417503337
ℹ️ Artist information ℹ️
🤍🤍🤍 Yesterday’s Flowers 🤍🤍
Yesterday’s Flowers make dreamy rock that basks in the golden glow of the early 60s California Sound – via their seaside home of Folkestone on the English Channel. With shimmers of ethereal psychedelia, expect nostalgic chords, swelling organ and sun-drenched melodies; all served on a mesmeric rhythm section.
Since releasing their first three singles in 2023, the band have played sold-out shows from Folkestone to Liverpool, including a joint headliner with Congratulations (Bella Union) and SKIES at Folkestone’s Quarterhouse, a support slot for Austin noise-pop band, DAIISTAR (Fuzz Club) and their own headline EP release at St Mary and St Eanswythe’s Church, which saw them awarded Arts Council England funding.
Early radio support has come from BBC Radio 6 Music (The Huey Show) and BBC Music Introducing, as well as local stations from Folkestone to Montréal.
The band’s debut EP ‘There’s Only Love’ was released on Friday 13 December 2024, accompanied by a limited edition cassette which features an exclusive side of unreleased acoustic versions.
LISTEN ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/547EZZXpLRkGkDP00t7WcQ
BUY ON BANDCAMP: https://yesterdaysflowers.bandcamp.com/
WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@yesterdaysflowersmusic
FOLLOW ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/yesterdaysflowersmusic
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🤍🤍 Dear Pariah 🤍🤍
Dear Pariah is a musician featured on BBC Radio 6 Music, reviewed 9/10 by Line of Best Fit (“starkly beautiful”) and showcased earlier this year live by ‘Eat Your Own Ears Recommends’.
In the past year she’s created her first short film with Director Garath Whyte, using the spoken word piece on the B-side to her single KOKO (released on Trapped Animal Records).
‘TANK’ has just premiered at Raindance, won the Mental Health Awareness Award at Greenwich Film Festival, and will soon be screened at the BAFTA & BIFA accredited Aesthetica Short Film Festival.
Her work focuses heavily on her experience living with a life threatening condition.
LISTEN ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7CkSQwEhMKpiutmEeNBL6X
BUY ON BANDCAMP: https://dearpariah.bandcamp.com/
WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@dearpariah
FOLLOW ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/dearpariah
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🤍🤍 Daniel Shaw 🤍🤍
Alternative folk ‘n’ soul from the former member of cult Folkestone-founded garage psych band, The Higher State.








