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JP Cormier & Tim Edey – Celtic Guitar Masters

Two world-class Celtic guitarists – one night only at The Irish Cultural Centre in Hammersmith, London!

Two of the world’s greatest folk guitar players, JP Cormier and Tim Edey together create Celtic-infused, genre-defying magic. To have them appearing as a duo as part of the Irish Cultural Centre’s visiting acts programme is something truly special. This is their only London show — not to be missed.

The outstanding JP Cormier and Tim Edey first met at the Celtic Colours Festival in Cape Breton, Canada in 2010, where Tim recalls they both felt something magical happen in their meeting and playing together. The following year, Tim returned to Cape Breton and “went into [JP’s] studio… and just played solidly for six hours, ate pizza and drank whisky”. The result was the remarkable album Once (released in 2018), perhaps so named because every track was recorded in a single take.

Fri 06 February 2026

Doors: 7.30pm; Starts: 8pm

Tickets: £18 / £16 (concessions)

JP Cormier – Canadian Celtic Guitar Virtuoso

JP Cormier has been bringing his dazzling compositions and extraordinary finger-work to theatres and festivals across North America and overseas for over 30 years. He began playing guitar at the age of five and quickly became immersed in the rich musical heritage of his Cape Breton roots.

After moving to the USA for ten years, he performed many memorable nights at the Grand Ole Opry with artists including Waylon Jennings, Marty Stuart and Earl Scruggs. From winning his first guitar contest at just nine years old, JP has since claimed thirteen East Coast Music Award trophies, five Music Nova Scotia Awards, a Canadian Folk Music Award and multiple Juno Award nominations.

As well as guitar, JP has played a wide range of instruments on his albums, including fiddle, upright bass, banjo, mandolin, drums, percussion, cello and piano. Now, 36 years after stepping on stage as a professional union musician for the first time at the age of 13, he is still going — and remarkably, still getting better.

 

Tim Edey – Anglo-Irish Master of Celtic & Traditional Guitar

Virtuoso Musician Tim Edey irish guitarist and accordion player plays at the irish cultural centre in hammersmith london ukTim Edey is a double BBC Musician of the Year, BBC ALBA/Scotland Best Traditional Musician 2020, and BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards Musician of the Year 2012.

He has toured the world and recorded with many of the leading names in Celtic and contemporary roots music, including The Chieftains, Christy Moore, Sharon Shannon, Altan, Capercaillie, Lúnasa, Julie Fowlis, Mary Black, Frankie Gavin, Michael McGoldrick, Séamus Begley, Natalie MacMaster, and JP Cormier, among many others.

Originally from Broadstairs in Kent and of Irish descent, Tim honed his distinctive guitar style learning from his father Richard, a fine guitarist, and by listening to Ed Boyd, Steve Cooney and Django Reinhardt. He has lived in Ireland and now resides in Perthshire, Scotland, where he is based with his family while continuing to tour internationally.

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