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Friday, 31 October 2025

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Prepare for an enchanting evening as The Magpies bring their captivating sound to the hallowed, historic setting of St Pancras Old Church in London. On Halloween night, 31st October 2025, this iconic venue will play host to a truly special performance, promising an atmosphere of both intimacy and exhilaration. Imagine the intricate harmonies and masterful instrumentation of one of the UK’s most exciting folk outfits resonating through ancient stone walls, creating a musical experience unlike any other. This isn’t just a concert; it’s an immersive journey into the heart of British folk music, presented in a uniquely atmospheric London landmark. Mark your calendars for a night of spine-tingling melodies and unforgettable artistry.

About The Magpies

The Magpies have swiftly carved out a distinctive niche in the contemporary folk landscape, earning a reputation for their breathtaking musicianship and compelling storytelling. Formed in 2017, this dynamic quartet emerged from the vibrant folk scenes of the North of England, quickly garnering acclaim for their unique blend of traditional influences and modern sensibilities. Their sound is characterised by exquisite vocal harmonies, intricate arrangements, and a spirited interplay between their diverse instrumentation, which typically includes banjo, fiddle, guitar, and double bass.

Their debut album, “Tidings,” released in 2019, was met with widespread critical praise, establishing them as a formidable presence. Tracks like “The Ragged Crow” and “Whispers on the Wind” showcased their ability to craft narratives that are both deeply personal and universally resonant, drawing listeners into tales of love, loss, and the natural world. Their follow-up, “Undertow,” further solidified their standing, demonstrating an evolving maturity in their songwriting and an even greater depth in their arrangements. The current lineup, featuring the formidable talents of Bella Gaffney (guitar, vocals), Kate Griffin (banjo, vocals), Holly Brandon (fiddle, vocals), and the rhythmic backbone of Sarah Smout (cello, vocals), creates a synergy that is truly magical to witness live. Their performances are known for being both meticulously crafted and wonderfully spontaneous, a testament to their individual artistry and collective chemistry.

St Pancras Old Church: The Perfect Setting

Nestled amidst the bustling streets of King’s Cross, St Pancras Old Church stands as a serene, ancient beacon, offering an unparalleled backdrop for musical performances. Dating back to the 4th century, it is widely considered one of London’s oldest places of Christian worship, its history steeped in centuries of narratives and notable figures. From Roman origins to its association with literary giants like Mary Wollstonecraft and William Godwin, whose graves lie in its churchyard, the venue exudes a profound sense of heritage and timelessness.

The church’s intimate capacity, typically accommodating around 150-200 attendees, ensures that every concert here is a deeply personal experience. The acoustics are simply sublime, with the stone architecture naturally amplifying and enriching the sound, making every note and vocal harmony resonate with crystal clarity. This creates an atmosphere that is both reverent and incredibly immersive, allowing artists to connect with their audience on a profound level. While it’s an ancient building, St Pancras Old Church endeavours to be as accessible as possible. There are a few steps at the entrance, but staff are usually on hand to assist, and it’s advisable to contact the venue directly for specific accessibility requirements. Its unique blend of historical gravitas and acoustic brilliance makes it the ideal venue for The Magpies’ intricate, storytelling folk music, promising an evening where history and melody intertwine beautifully.

What to Expect at the Show

Prepare for an evening where the Magpies’ exquisite musicianship will take centre stage, enhanced by the unique ambience of St Pancras Old Church. Attendees can anticipate a thoughtfully curated setlist, blending fan favourites from “Tidings” and “Undertow” with newer material, perhaps even a preview of upcoming tracks. Expect to hear the intricate banjo melodies, soaring fiddle lines, and the backbone of the guitar and double bass, all underpinned by their signature, spine-tingling vocal harmonies.

The stage production at St Pancras Old Church is typically understated, allowing the natural beauty of the venue and the raw talent of the artists to shine. Subtle lighting will likely enhance the architectural features, creating a warm, inviting glow that complements the band’s acoustic sound. Given the Halloween date, there might be a subtle nod to the occasion – perhaps a particularly haunting folk tune or a whimsical anecdote – but the focus will undoubtedly remain on the power and purity of their music. The atmosphere will be one of communal appreciation, a shared experience where stories unfold through song, leaving you feeling both moved and deeply connected.

Getting to St Pancras Old Church

St Pancras Old Church is conveniently located in central London, making it easily accessible via various transport links. The postcode is NW1 1UL, which you can use for navigation. The venue is just a short walk from some of London’s major transport hubs.

The closest Underground and National Rail station is King’s Cross St Pancras, a mere 10-15 minute walk away. This station serves the Victoria, Piccadilly, Northern, Metropolitan, Circle, and Hammersmith & City Tube lines, as well as National Rail services. Euston Station, another major hub, is also within comfortable walking distance, offering access to the Northern and Victoria lines, and further National Rail connections. Numerous bus routes also serve the area around King’s Cross and Euston, providing excellent links from across London. Given the church’s central location and limited surrounding parking, public transport is highly recommended. If driving is unavoidable, be aware that parking is extremely restricted and often expensive; consider using public car parks further afield and completing your journey by public transport.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time does the event start?

Doors are typically scheduled to open at 7:00 PM, with The Magpies expected to take to the stage around 8:00 PM. We recommend arriving in good time to find your seat and soak in the unique atmosphere of St Pancras Old Church. The performance is usually around two hours, including an interval.

Is there an age restriction?

For this event at St Pancras Old Church, attendees aged 14 and over are welcome. However, all under-16s must be accompanied by a responsible adult over the age of 18. Please ensure you have appropriate identification if you look under 18.

What’s the refund policy?

Tickets for this event are generally non-refundable unless the event is cancelled or significantly rescheduled. We advise all ticket holders to carefully review the terms and conditions of their ticket vendor at the time of purchase. If you can no longer attend, you may be able to resell your ticket via authorised secondary marketplaces.

Are there food and drink options?

St Pancras Old Church typically operates a small bar serving a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages before the show and during the interval. Due to the nature of the venue, hot food options are not usually available. We recommend dining at one of the many excellent restaurants or pubs in the King’s Cross or Euston area before the performance.

Where to Stay in London

London offers an extensive array of accommodation options to suit every budget and preference, especially around the King’s Cross and St Pancras area. From boutique hotels to well-known chains, you’ll find plenty of choices within walking distance or a short public transport ride from St Pancras Old Church, ensuring a comfortable stay after the show.

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