Alice Boyd will be joining Stornoway as support on their UK tour, with dates across October 2026 and February 2027.
Known for their harmony-rich, nature-inspired indie folk, Stornoway have built a devoted following through albums including Beachcomber’s Windowsill, Tales from Terra Firma and Dig the Mountain!, and are celebrated for their thoughtful songwriting and warm, uplifting live shows.
Alice brings a solo set that moves between folk, ambient and experimental sound, using layered vocals, synths, live looping and her own field recordings collected across the UK and beyond.
Inspired by her BBC Radio 4 documentary Shifting Soundscapes, where she revisits locations recorded by audio naturalist Martyn Stewart (The Listening Planet) 50 years ago, Alice reflects on the sounds lost and found over the last half century.
Alice’s music and sound work has been featured across BBC Radio 3, 4 & 6, and presented at venues including the Barbican Conservatory, Kings Place and the Eden Project’s Rainforest Biome. Alongside her musical releases, she creates soundscapes for radio, film, podcasts and installations, with collaborators including the BBC, RSPB, Ffern, Kew’s Wakehurst and EarthPercent.
Her set has been developed with support from Britten Pears Arts and Arts Council England.