Featuring the very best of contemporary and traditional folk music

in an intimate and atmospheric brick cellar venue with artisanal Belgian beers and good food.


          Where : La Porte Noire                                             When   : Second Sunday of every month

                        67 Rue des Alexiens

                        1000 Brussels

                        www.laportenoire.be                                    Info       : info@theblackdoor.be 


Sunday 11th March
Kirsty Macleod
www.kirstymacleod.co.uk





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Sunday 15th April
Bram Taylor (Eng)
www.bramtaylor.com
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To read a review of Kieran Halpin’s gig at the Brussels Folk Club
go to www.rootstime.be click on LIVE and then click on Kieran.
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For more dates, please see our Calendar page


Floor singers and musicians welcome by prior arrangement

Please contact us at info@theblackdoor.be

Admission €15 - Reservations : info@theblackdoor.be

Doors open 18:30 - Performance starts 19:00

Food available from 19:00

A breath of fresh air from Kent, over the past year Kirsty has performed at a variety of venues and festivals in the South East of England.

Her tightly melodic songs, which draw on universal themes of love and separation and range from the hauntingly lyrical to punchy, anthemic ballads, stay with the listener long after the doors have closed.

Kirsty, whose voice has been likened to Eva Cassidy and Amy Macdonald, lists Thea Gilmore, Jack Johnson and Paolo Nutini amongst her influences, but she also draws inspiration from her roots in the Scottish Highlands and her love of the Kent countryside.

Kirsty recently released her first album, 'Winter Sun and Summer Rain' and is now working on a second album.