
Clementine Lovell Trio
A nostalgic, underground folk night.
Clementine's voice has been described as Emmy Lou Harris meets Joan Baez, with shimmering and soaring vocals influenced by folk rock legends such as Sandy Denny and Jacqui McShee. Her music is rooted in both English and Irish folk, drawing inspiration from her upbringing in Herefordshire and the rugged coast of West Cork. In her interpretations of traditional material, she utilizes the dark drones of her accordion and weaves treble harmonies into atmospheric versions of ballads and folk songs. Her original work tells personal, universal stories that connect with audiences through the struggles, joys, and emotions of ordinary people.
What is the musical style of the Clementine Lovell Trio?+
The trio blends traditional English and Irish folk with contemporary singer-songwriter elements, featuring vocal harmonies and accordion instrumentation.
Where does the performance take place?+
The performance is hosted at St Paul’s Church on Bedford Street in Covent Garden.
How do I purchase tickets for the event?+
Tickets are available through the official link on Mood.









