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Midsummer Dreaming with Olivia Graham

Olivia Graham, wearing a light yellow summer dress with small pink flowers, is shown in the bottom right corner of the image playing a keyboard with a microphone to her lips and her eyes closed. Background contains greenery and flowers with a celtic knot in the top lefthand corner.

Midsummer Dreaming: Olivia Graham

© Olivia Graham

Event overview

Event address

70 Goodramgate, York, North Yorkshire, YO1 7LF
Where to find this church

Date

21st June, 2025

Timings

7-8:30pm

Duration

Run time approx 60 minutes

Cost

£12.00
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Enchanting Celtic music and traditional tales to while away the longest day of the year

Olivia Graham, Celtic folk musician, returns to Holy Trinity Goodramgate with a show for a summer evening, Midsummer Dreaming. 

Tickets £12. Profits will be split between the performer and the Churches Conservation Trust. 

Doors: 1830 for a 1900 start. Run time approx 60 mins.

Olivia's new album - Faerie Songbook - will be available for purchase. 

Young woman with long, loose red-brown hair wearing a dark green loose dress with a Celtic knot pattern picked out in darker green standing to the right of a tree trunk raising a metal flute to her lips. Text by her right shoulder reads Olivia Graham Faerie Songbook in Celtic script. There are Celtic knots filling each corner.
Olivia Graham Faerie Songbook Album cover photo
© Richard Gatecliffe Photography

Venue and access information

Lighting: Light levels are low and most events are by candlelight. We do not have electricity in the main body of the building.  

Temperature: The building is over 800 years old and temperatures inside are usually lower than those outside. Please wrap up warmly! 

Seating: Sight lines vary and seating is allocated on arrival. If sitting in the historic box pews, you may be required to share with others. Blankets are available on request, but you are welcome to bring your own blankets and cushions for your comfort.  

Toilets: There is one toilet in the building. The facilities can only be accessed by speaking to our stewards. There are three steps up and the office where it is located may be locked. The cubical has handrail support and a changing table, but no bins. Please take rubbish away with you. The facilities can be reached by those requiring step free entry via an external door. There are alternative toilet facilities in The Old White Swan pub nextdoor.   

Access: Floors are uneven throughout. The building is wheelchair accessible save for the Sunken Chapel. The three stairs down to the Sunken Chapel may be slippery so watch your step in this area. There is a ramp with handrail inside the main door. We are usually able to accommodate at least one wheelchair user, but we would recommend that you visit the venue in advance to discuss the best possible seating arrangement for you. Please email york@thecct.org.uk with any questions or to arrange a visit. 

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