Half Moon presents:

Country in the Afternoon Festival

The Outlaw Orchestra + Lorna Reid + Chase Stapleton + Chloë Chadwick

Half Moon - Putney, London

£18 Advance
Entry Requirements: 18+ after 7pm

The latest edition of Country In The Afternoon will, on Saturday 19th November, feature The Outlaw Orchestra, Edinburgh’s Lorna Reid, Chase Stapleton from Nashville and Chloe Chadwick, while on Sunday 20th November, millions-selling Nashville artist Jeremy McComb, Poppy Fardell *along with fast rising US artist *Dan Olsen and Robyn Red will take to the legendary Half Moon stage.

Limited seating available.

Tickets for Saturday are available at https://bit.ly/CITA19NOV22 with those for Sunday at https://bit.ly/CITA20NOV22 .

Line Up

On their third album “Back Under The Covers”, The Outlaw Orchestra once again demonstrate that they are consummate musicians and live they are a joy to behold – belting out their “Heavy Grass” material interlaced with anecdotes and belly-laugh stories. They’ll leave you with a sore foot from stamping, a sore face from grinning and a devilish bit of outlaw in your blood.

Lorna Reid effortlessly bridges the gap between jazz and country and has grown to become one of Scotland’s most sought-after cross-genre singer/songwriters, touring internationally and in the UK. Following co-writes with the likes of Boo Hewerdine and Darden Smith, she brings a marvellous panache to her stage performances which inevitably enthrals audiences.

Chase Stapleton comes from a large musical family in California but moved to Nashville to become a singer/songwriter on Broadway and venues like the Bluebird Café. His songs combine modern country with American roots music and a little southern California soul to create performances that combine the best of intimate acoustic moments with a genuine toe tapping party vibe.

The embodiment of tenacity, drive and grit, with a huge passion for the art of songwriting and a true love of the road, *Chloe Chadwick *clocks up almost 200 shows a year, melting audiences’ hearts with heartfelt songs about the never-ending cycle of life, love and loneliness. Her americana tinged songs effortlessly blend rock and country influences and have led to her sharing the bill with a host of artists ranging from Lady Antebellum to The Shires and Drake White to Emmylou Harris.

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