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An Evening with Maddie Morris at Cafe No9

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Join BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Award winner Maddie Morris, described by Jim Moray as “leading the next generation of socially conscious songwriters” on their autumn tour for an intimate and thought-provoking live experience. Maddie’s music explores how personal narratives in song can hold deep political importance. Folk songs have always told stories, but Maddie makes their mark by turning storytelling into action, creating work that is both deeply personal and quietly transformative. In this new show, Maddie invites you on a journey through stories of their life, while opening space for you to explore your own. Blending folk traditions and protest song with their perspective as a queer autistic person, this show examines identity, gender, disability, survival, and joy in community with warmth, humour, and honesty. This is more than a gig. Through optional interactive zines filled with playful doodles and reflective prompts, audience members can engage with the themes in their own way, contributing (if they wish) to a larger collaborative piece. A hopeful and generous storyteller, Maddie creates a welcoming and inclusive space for all, rooted in connection, creativity, and community for all and especially for those who don’t feel at home in traditional live music settings. “Leading the next generation of socially conscious songwriters.” - Jim Moray ★★★★ "Thrilling, glorious and inspiring." - Songlines “a folk fusion of personal tales, queer & feminist insights, and activism. A musical journey of voice and virtue.” - Tradfolk “while quietly understated, Maddie’s songs are no less potent in their vital messages.” - KLOF “Morris is an unashamedly political singer-songwriter, their experiences informing some of the most life-affirming songs you are ever likely to hear..sung with a tenderness and honesty that immediately melts your heart.” - Bristol 24/7 ********************************************************************************** Please note this ticket price DOES include a BYOB fee should you wish to bring alcohol to the venue. All additional purchases of non alcoholic drinks and home baked sweet treats from the cafe counter are always very much appreciated.

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Nether Edge & Abbeydale RoadAll within a 5–10 minute walk of Café #9 — Abbeydale Road pubs and kitchen spots for a pre-show pint or post-gig bite.

Hagglers Corner

4.6£10–£25🍽️ Kitchen & café

Open · See venue for hours

Abbeydale Road neighbourhood kitchen — coffee, small plates, and a relaxed room a few minutes from Café #9.

The Broadfield

4.5£10–£20🍺 Real ale pub

Open · Closes at 11.00 pm

544 Abbeydale Road — Sheffield Ale Club pub with cask ales and a cosy front room, an easy stroll from Nether Edge.

The Sheldon

4.4£10–£20🍺 Traditional pub

Open · See venue for hours

606 Abbeydale Road local with pub food and a friendly crowd — handy before or after an acoustic set at Café #9.

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Straight-line (approx.)

  • Tram · University of Sheffield0.90 mi
  • Tram · West Street0.98 mi
  • Bus · Moorhead (Charter Row)1.06 mi
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