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Martyn Joseph
Jim Marshall Auditorium

Martyn Joseph

Tickets on sale 10/06/26

Martyn Joseph is a completely unique and mind-blowing artist. Take everything you think you know about singer songwriters and rip it up. For one man and a guitar he creates a performance with a huge far-reaching sound that is energetic, compelling, and passionate.  Be it to two hundred people or twenty thousand, he blows the crowd away night after night.

After being signed to Sony Music in the early 90s, for whom he recorded two albums and achieved Top 40 chart success, Martyn became a trailblazer for independent musicians. He launched his own record label in 1999 forging a successful career using the internet, ahead of many other artists.

In November 2025 he released his 28th studio album, Troubled Horses,  in Martyn’s own words, "I wanted to create a record that felt up-close and personal, songs that are sitting right next to you, on the edge of too close for comfort." It’s an album of haunting, elegiac songs, acoustically recorded pared back lo-fi snapshots.

In 2024 he was invited by BBC Radio 2 for a second time to write a song as part of their brand new award winning 21st Century Folk project, penning and performing Chapel Porth Beach, to mark the 200th Anniversary of the RNLI. This was  following on from the success of his 2023 track, Albert’s Place, which featured in the original series,  and which included appearances on BBC Breakfast TV, the Jeremy Vine and Ken Bruce shows on BBC Radio 2 along with Radio 4’s World at One.

His critically acclaimed 2021 record, 1960 was made Folk Album of The Month in Mojo and awarded  four stars by Uncut, and remained in the UK Official Folk charts for much of 2022.

In April 2019 he won a Wales Folk Award for Here Come the Young, and in 2023 he was nominated for Best Solo Artist.

He was also commissioned by Parliament in 2015, as part of the Sweet Liberties project, to write the song Nye (Song for the NHS) to commemorate the 500-year anniversary of the signing of the Magna Carta, and launched the song in the Speaker’s Chamber of the UK House of Parliament.

He is gifted with the rare ability to speak to the soul with his expressive and poignant lyrics and has a career spanning over 40 years, 27 studio albums, over a half a million record sales and thousands of live performances.

Compared to Bruce Springsteen, John Mayer, Bruce Cockburn and Dave Matthews, he has created his own style and reputation as a mesmerising live performer and stands in his own right, built on a reputation for giving what thousands have described as the best live music experience of their lives.

A unique talent driven by passion, social awareness and love for his trade, he's a jaw dropping guitar player who has developed a unique percussive style, teamed up with a powerful show stopping voice, and has been called 'The Welsh Springsteen'.

Concerned with making music that is relevant and vital to his audience, he engages with challenging narratives tackling the complexity of the human condition, underpinned with a promise of hope. In his own words: “I guess I try to write songs that can step up and speak to that given moment in time. A good song makes you feel like you’re not alone in the world.”

Martyn is also founder, along with his wife Justine, of the Let Yourself Trust.  LYT works alongside Martyn’s music to help give profile to and fund Grassroots organisations across the globe. They have given away over  a million pounds to over 20 different projects in the last 11 years.

He is hailed as a raconteur weaving tales on political and human issues, as well as stories on the fragility of love, with a magical ability to reach out to his listeners through his passion and commitment. Stunning reviews single him out as an unmissable solo performer whose music stays with you long after the show has ended.

“Stunning, heartfelt music” Bob Harris BBC Radio 2,

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