Honey Ryder

It’s great to welcome Honey Ryder to The Foxlowe for a headline set this summer.

Led by the distinctive voice of Lindsay O’Mahony, Honey Ryder blend Americana, folk-rock and Nashville stylings into their songwriting, Featuring rich vocal harmonies and polished musicianship they deliver emotionally resonant songs, that range from joyful to reflective whilst conveying warmth and intimacy.

The band perform on the night as a 6-piece;

Lindsay O’Mahony – Lead Vocals / Acoustic guitar

Matt Bishop – Lead guitar

Jase Huxley – Acoustic guitar, mandolin and backing vocals

Jonny Mansell – Bass guitar

Tom Bishop – Drums

Sara Eker – Backing vocals

Special guest Ava Ralph opens the evening with her jazz-tinged songwriting, carried by a rich soulful voice.

Honey Ryder are a British music group from London (with roots also in Staffordshire). They burst onto the chart scene with two UK Top 40 singles—“Numb” and “Fly Away”—from their debut album Rising Up (2009), which showcased a mix of heartfelt acoustic tunes and radio-ready hooks.

Their follow-up albums Marley’s Chains (2012) and Born in a Bottle (2014) saw the band developing their sound further, including recording sessions in Nashville and drawing on influences from classic folk-rock and country-tinged storytelling.

Honey Ryder have shared stages with artists such as Texas, Will Young, Michael Bolton and Hue & Cry, performed at notable festivals including Isle of Wight and Cornbury, and appeared on BBC Radio 2 and This Morning on ITV.

Over nearly two decades, their music has bridged the gap between folk-rooted storytelling and contemporary roots-rock, building a loyal fan community and continuing to release new material directly to supporters while maintaining their independent spirit.

Tickets are £15 + booking fee

Thursday 25th June, 2026

Door time: 7:30pm, start time: 8:00pm

.All ages (under-16s must be accompanied by an adult)

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Date

Jun 25 2026

Time

Doors 7:30
8:00 pm

Cost

£15.00

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