Spring Tour 2024

Thank you so much to everyone who has come to see me on tour so far. It’s been an amazing couple of months!


Below are listed my remaining tour dates and ticket links.

Tyningham Village Hall, East Lothian

Sunday 12th May

Tickets available from: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/null/olivia-fern-concert-tyninghame-east-lothian/2024-05-12/19:00/t-moamqvk

A Free womens singing circle will be held at the venue prior to the concert 3:30-5:30

No need to book for the singing circle but please bring something comfortable to sit on such as a cushion or sheepskin rug.

An optional meal prior to the concert (6-7) can be booked via: www.srilankandelights.scot

Final Concert of the Tour – 1st June – Ambleside St.Mary’s Church

And the final concert of my tour will be a candlelit church concert in Ambleside. With support from the amazing Asha McCarthy and featuring “The Women’s Singing Circle”.

Tickets available from:

https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/olivia-fern/olivia-fern-with-support-from-asha-mccarthy/2024-06-01/19:30/t-yakxqay


The concert at St.Mary’s Church in Ambleside will be the final gig of my Spring Tour and a celebration of the release of my new CD ‘Red Thread’.

Olivia will be joined on the night by Stroud based musician Asha McCarthy who will be opening the concert with her beautiful songs and joining Olivia on some songs with cello and harmonies.
Asha McCarthy is a multi instrumentalist, singer-songwriter and producer. Asha has performed internationally at venues as diverse as Glastonbury festival, India Habitat Centre, Royal Festival Hall.  Her song “Apart Together” was featured on ITV.
As a cellist, she has performed with Seal, Alison Moyet, Guy Barker Jazz Orchestra, and played on recordings with artists such as Christina Aguilera, Latto, Kuljit Bhamra.
Her solo project is self recorded and produced, and her tracks have been featured on Spotify editorial playlists including “The Most Beautiful Songs In The World” and on BBC 6 Music.
She is a performer in North Indian classical, Western classical, and Folk music and has performed internationally. Asha’s music draws from the rich and diverse musical heritages that she is grateful to have received.

Olivia will also be joined on stage by the group of women who were part of the women’s singing circle that she ran in Kendal last autumn and whom feature on one of the recordings on her new CD ‘Red Thread’ as well as her iconic music video ‘When We Sing’ which was filmed in Rydal Cave.

Reviews of Olivia’s music:
“Incredible Melodie’s, voice, lyrics and soul” BBC Introducing
“Haunting vocals, a captivating presence, and a truly beautiful voice. Expect goosebumps” Beatherder Festival
“one of those rare and stunning voices than can summon tears of beauty” Ayla Nereo

Olivia’s spring tour has been supported by Arts Council England, along with the release of a new body of work that centres around a connection to the feminine in the form of nature, sisterhood and female empowerment.