Thursday, June 27 at 7:00pm
Archie Fisher in Concert
At Whallonsburg Grange Hall
Tickets: $10 advance/$12 door. Under 18, $5.
The incomparable Scottish folk musician gave a magical, sold-out performance at the Grange last year, and this year they are lucky enough to get him back again! See him in concert tomorrow! Get your tickets to see Fisher quickly because he will be here for one show only.
Advance tickets are on sale at the Essex Ice Cream Cafe on Main Street near the Essex Ferry dock. There will still be tickets available for sale at the door. You can reserve your tickets with an email to ghall@westelcom.com.

Doors will open at 6:15, general seating. Dessert bar available with delicious treats for sale before the show and at intermission.
About Archie Fisher
An avid horseman, master guitarist, storyteller, singer and songwriter, Archie Fisher is Scotland’s foremost troubadour. He is known throughout that country as the host of BBC Radio Scotland’s award-winning “Travelling Folk” show, which he presented for more than 25 years. His career stretches from the folk boom of the 1960s to concert stages and festivals in Canada, the UK and the US.
According to Scott Alarik of the Boston Globe, Fisher “has a remarkable gift for writing songs that seem to come from deep within the lives of others, whether it’s a “Bonny Border Lass,” a tough Ontario rancher, or a ruined Scottish fisherman. His best songs feel so timeless and authentic that many assume they are traditional.” (Whallonsburg Grange Hall)
Watch this video of Archie Fisher here to get a taste of his music.
Contact Whallonsburg Grange
For more information you can call 518-962-4386 or e-mail ghall@westelcom.com. If you’ve never been before, then follow these directions to the Grange.
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