Foy Vance Releases New Album ‘Signs Of Life’ And Announces 2022 World Tour

Foy Vance has released ‘Signs Of Life’, the Award-winning musician’s fourth studio album and second on Ed Sheeran’s label, Gingerbread Man Records. ‘Signs Of Life’ is the follow-up to 2016’s critically acclaimed ‘The Wild Swan’ and is available now on CD, LP and digital formats.

‘Foy Vance: Hope In The Highlands’ – Streaming This Saturday, December 12 At 9PM GMT

Streaming at 9pm this Saturday December 12, ‘Hope in The Highlands’ is very special filmed event from award-winning musician Foy Vance. Directed by Vance’s creative partner Gregg Houston of Babysweet Productions, the film will be captured in Foy’s current hometown of Aberfeldy in Highland Perthshire and shot at Dunvarlich House, a beautiful Arts & Crafts house near the River Tay. Tickets are available from his webstore.

FOY VANCE: HOPE IN THE HIGHLANDS

Award-winning musician Foy Vance has announced a new streaming event coming December 12: ‘Hope in The Highlands – a Concert Film from Dunvarlich’. Directed by Vance’s creative partner Gregg Houston of Babysweet Productions, the film will be captured in Foy’s current hometown of Aberfeldy in Highland Perthshire and shot at Dunvarlich House, a beautiful Arts & Crafts house near the River Tay. The concert will be shown at 9pm GMT on December 12, tickets £15. After the performance, the film will be made available on VOD from December 14 – 28.

Nigel Philip Davies – ‘How Wrong A Man Can Be’

‘How Wrong A Man Can Be’, from classically trained pianist Nigel Philip Davies, was released on 20 November. After years of playing jazz and prog rock, Davies makes a return to acoustic/folk, which he believes is the best genre for him to share his lyrics.