Steeleye Span Tickets
Steeleye Span Concert Tickets
Grab a few friends and get ready for a night of fun with Steeleye Span tickets from TicketSmarter. Fairport Convention may have done the running as the first British group to shape the UK folk-rock genre, but Steeleye Span - named after a character in the famous traditional folk song Horkstow Grange - weren't far behind. Indeed, unlike Fairport, Steeleye were mainly comprised of musicians already well versed in traditional folk songs having cut their teeth on the folk club scene. Nominal leader Ashley Hutchings left Fairport Convention because he wanted to explore the English folk tradition more deeply and the initial Steeleye line-up included married Irish duo Gay And Terry Woods and well-established English duo Tim Hart And Maddy Prior.
They recorded just one album Hark! The Village Wait (1970) before splitting without playing a gig and their places were filled by one of the major folk revival figures, Martin Carthy (who'd suggested the name Steeleye Span in the first place) on electric guitar, and classically trained violinist Peter Knight.
This switch triggered the exciting surge of folk-rock into the mainstream with the albums Please To See The King and Ten Man Mop Or Mr Reservoir Butler Rides Again (both in 1971). The replacement of Carthy and Hutchings by Bob Johnson and Rick Kemp was the prelude to the band's most commercial period; which peaked with the Latin language Christmas hit Gaudete (1972) and the catchy All Around My Hat (1975).
For several years Steeleye Span remained the flagship of British folk, touring regularly until running out of steam as the personnel changed - Martin Carthy temporarily re-joined the band with John Kirkpatrick in 1977 for the Storm Force Ten album and what was intended as a celebratory farewell.
However, Steeleye did return and continues to on a regular basis with different line-ups, even surviving a period when the main focal point - singer Maddy Prior - left temporarily in the 1990s and original member Gay Woods stepped into the breach. Founding member Tim Hart died of cancer in 2009, but Steeleye Span still soldier on.
How much are Steeleye Span tickets?
There is a noticeable difference in Steeleye Span tour tickets between each of the shows. These prices go up and down depending on the size of the venue and where each seat is located. Prices are sure to be higher for VIP upgrades than a standard general admission ticket.
Steeleye Span tickets to live shows in major cities like New York are typically the most expensive option and can cost over $200 per ticket. Concerts in smaller cities like Minneapolis are generally more affordable. Review Steeleye Span's tour schedule to compare ticket prices for an upcoming show near you.
When do Steeleye Span tickets go on sale?
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Steeleye Span Tour Dates & Concert Schedule
Steeleye Span tours across the country with stops all over the United States. Right now, the Steeleye Span 2025 concert schedule doesn't have any upcoming shows lined up.
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Songs from the Steeleye Span Tour Setlist
Steeleye Span's setlist while performing in Exeter , ENG at “Corn Exchange” included the following songs:
- Set 1:
- The Green Man
- Little Sir Hugh
- Hey Nonny Violence
- Longbone
- Ghost Ship
- Tight Budget
- Dogs and Ferrets
- Bad Bones
- Oh My Giddy Aunt
- The Victory
- Set 2:
- King Henry
- Jack Hall
- I Was An Oak Tree
- The Trees are Whispering
- Seven Hundred Elves
- Cromwell's Skull
- The Mooncoin Jig
- The Dark Morris Song
- Thomas the Rhymer
- Encore
- All Around My Hat
- Dodgy Bastards
Source: Setlist.fm