Award-winning alt-folk duo Good Habits are set to hit the stage in Winchester this spring.
Based in the UK, the pair embarked on a musical journey while 'happily stranded on tour in New Zealand' due to the pandemic.
They returned after two years, and for the last year have been performing at folk festivals across the country.
After spending time working on new material, they’ll be beginning their spring tour in Cornwall, stopping in Plymouth, Newcastle, and Leeds before making their way to Winchester.
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Such new material includes their new single, The Earth has Moved, released on March 17.
With Bonnie Schwarz on vocals and cello, and Pete Shaw on accordion, the two of them combine storytelling with eclectic sounds, creating 'folkish musical tales' by 'drawing on their diverse musical tastes and weaving them into an action-packed narrative of folky goodness'.
They are set to perform in Winchester with the aid of Help Musicians, a charity that supports musicians across all genres, including emerging groups.
They will embark on their tour at the beginning of April, performing at The Arc in Winchester on May 5.
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