ACCLAIMED singer-songwriter Anna Howie is set to captivate audiences at The Acorn Theatre in Penzance on Sunday, July 27 as part of her highly anticipated UK tour.

Howie will showcase tracks from her new album Good for Roses, including the powerful first single, Mind the Gap. Blending Americana, folk, and country influences, London-born Howie has built a reputation for heartfelt storytelling and exquisite musicianship.

Her latest album, which was recorded at Peter Gabriel’s Real World Studios and produced by Kris Wilkinson Hughes, delves into themes of love, resilience, and self-discovery, earning praise for its lyrical depth and authentic sound.

Good for Roses follows the success of Howie’s previous releases and solidifies her status as one of the UK’s most exciting independent artists. Anna Howie’s live performances are known for their warmth, humour, and emotional depth, making this an unmissable event for music lovers in Penzance.

With support from Elizabeth Freeborn, a Cornish born singer-songwriter with a passion for re-enchanting the world through song and the magic of nature, with a particular focus on re-igniting the ancient language of Kernewek (Cornish).

Elizabeth Freeborn.

Her ethereal voice and angelic tones will be sure to transport you to realms of enchantment and a deep sense of connection with Cornwall. With roots in folk, she plays both traditional and original songs with guitar and Celtic Harp as well as creating transporting soundscapes based around intuitive improvisation and sounds of nature.

Having studied the language of Kernewek for nearly a year, she integrates her study into new original songs. If you wish to be immersed in a river of angelic tones and feel the magic of Cornwall’s beautiful nature then Elizabeth’s performance will do just the trick.

To book tickets, visit the Acorn Theatre website at: www.theacornpenzance.com/events/the-anna-howie-band-good-for-roses-tour/