Josephine Foster is set to bring her distinctive blend of folk, blues and avant-song to a small Devon church, with just 100 seats available for the one-night performance. The Colorado-born singer will be joined by support act Bill Murray, while ticket-holders are also promised a hotdog as part of the admission price.
Josephine Foster and support act Bill Murray are due to perform at St Petroc’s Church in Inwardleigh on Wednesday, May 6. The seated concert is scheduled to run from 6pm to 9pm, with doors opening at 5.15pm. The event listing says parking is limited and visitors are being asked to arrive early and share lifts where possible.
Foster is described in the event details as a Colorado-born singer, composer and lyric poet. A former opera student, she is known for music spanning psych-folk hymnody, country blues, lieder and avant-song. The listing says her work draws on “archaic forms” and references the influence of Harry Smith’s old weird America.
Support will come from Bill Murray, who is described in the event details as a Dartmoor folk singer based in North Tawton. He is also listed as a founding member of the Dartmoor Folk Festival and a performer of traditional songs, often accompanied by his English concertina.
According to the event information, tickets are priced at £15, or £15.95 including fees. Food and drink will also be on sale at the venue. Tickets are available from www.ticketlab.app/event/38277.
The organiser says only 100 tickets are available for the concert.



