Esther Swift

Esther Swift live in Lincoln

Oct. 24, 2026 at Southside (The Former St Katherine'S Church) in Lincoln, United Kingdom

Unclaimed Artist Contemporary Folk
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Experience Esther Swift live on October 24th

Esther Swift is a British singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist known for her distinctive blend of jazz-influenced vocals, intricate guitar work, and poetic lyricism. Her music often incorporates elements of folk, chamber pop, and contemporary classical, creating a sound that is both intimate and expansive. Swift frequently employs looping techniques to build layered arrangements live, showcasing her instrumental dexterity. She has released several albums to critical acclaim and regularly tours both nationally and internationally.

Southside, formerly St Katherine’s Church, is a historically significant building in Lincoln, United Kingdom. Originally constructed in the 13th century as part of the Greyfriars Franciscan friary, it underwent substantial alterations throughout its history including Victorian restoration work in the 19th century. Following its redundancy as a place of worship, the building was repurposed and now functions as a versatile arts and performance venue. The space retains many of its original architectural features – including stained glass windows and vaulted ceilings – which contribute to its unique acoustic properties and atmosphere. It is recognised as a Grade II listed building, acknowledging its architectural and historical importance within the city of Lincoln.

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