Pete Morton is a folk singer-songwriter with a wealth of great songs and a remarkable singing voice.
A compelling and energetic performer whose songs have been described as an unruly mix of humour, politics, love and social comment wrapping their way around the folk tradition. Songs like ‘Another Train’ and ‘When we sing together’ have become folk club standards and his performances are a joy.
“NOT ONLY IMPRESSIVE..BUT A REVELATION” – The Guardian
“A writer who manages to express everything, from the highly personal to the truely international” – R2 magazine
“An independent spirit, an old school troubadour…he continues his merry niche” – froots magazine
“Pete is probably best known for writing ‘Another Train’ but that is just the very tip of the iceberg. ” – FATEA magazine
The venue is situated in Brookfield Gardens on the site of the old Unitarian Church. Access from the street is via a flight of steps with, currently, no ramped access for wheelchairs. Park for free after 6.30pm at West Kirby Concourse, only 4 minutes walk away, as there is no on street parking available at the venue. Licensed bar available.