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Sons Of Town Hall
1,692 Followers
• 21 Upcoming Shows
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Laura
March 9th 2025
Laughter, tears, they have it all. Their music takes you away to a haunted part of your soul you didn’t know was there. Amazing performance and you should make every effort to experience a night with Sons of Town Hall.
Sag Harbor, NY@The Church

Michael
March 7th 2025
What a great show. These guys are both great players and their harmonies are amazing. What a great concept they’ve come up with, and they execute it wonderfully.
Sag Harbor, NY@The Church
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About Sons Of Town Hall
"Seamless vocal harmonies...stories of sea voyages, betrayal and desolation... a more coherent concept album you’ll be pushed to find" - The Observer
"Amazing...Equal parts care and craftsmanship, joy and sorrow, it is a splendour to behold....They simply exist on a different plane than everyone else, as does their album" - Folk Radio UK
Sons of Town Hall, the transatlantic folk duo of American songwriter/author David Berkeley and British songwriter/producer Ben Parker, is creating an entirely new performance genre. Part live concept album, part performance art, they conjure their timeless mythic universe under the aliases Josiah Chester Jones and George Ulysses Brown, 19th-century vagabonds who travel the world in a hand-built boat to escape troubled pasts and search for adventure and love. Designed as a live companion experience to their gorgeous radio-theater podcast Madmen Cross The Water, The Sons weave their wild and hilarious stories between their heartbreaking and rousing songs, taking audiences on a deeply imaginative trip every show.
Madmen Cross the Water is radio theater at its best, immersive and transportive, a bit like Welcome to Nightvale crossed with Flight of the Conchords and Dolly Parton’s America. Complete with a lush original score and hosted by a fictitious superfan/band archivist, each monthly episode tells one of George and Josiah’s adventures from around the world and reveals a new song from their forthcoming album, Of Ghosts and Gods. The album will be released in full in 2025, with the first singles, “Wild Winds” and “How to Build a Boat,” out now along with episode 1. Each month will bring another song and another episode. The podcast is an incredible corollary to Sons of Town Hall’s live show, allowing the duo to develop their elaborate backstory in far more detail. Both the Sons of Town Hall concert and the podcast offer escapes from the everyday, temporary relief from the woes of the modern world. Listeners and concertgoers alike are left transfixed and transformed, in awe of Sons of Town Hall’s harmonies, and drunk on adventure and the tragic beauty of the human condition.
"A study in beautiful storytelling through song" – RNR Magazine
"It’s part balladry, part performance art, and totally cool. … Think Simon & Garfunkel lost at sea, and you get a sense of the mythic world at play here."
- Philadelphia Inquirer
“Sensational!” - John Platt, WFUV
“Nothing short of stunning” - Lisa Schwartz, Cambridge Folk Festival
"Amazing...Equal parts care and craftsmanship, joy and sorrow, it is a splendour to behold....They simply exist on a different plane than everyone else, as does their album" - Folk Radio UK
Sons of Town Hall, the transatlantic folk duo of American songwriter/author David Berkeley and British songwriter/producer Ben Parker, is creating an entirely new performance genre. Part live concept album, part performance art, they conjure their timeless mythic universe under the aliases Josiah Chester Jones and George Ulysses Brown, 19th-century vagabonds who travel the world in a hand-built boat to escape troubled pasts and search for adventure and love. Designed as a live companion experience to their gorgeous radio-theater podcast Madmen Cross The Water, The Sons weave their wild and hilarious stories between their heartbreaking and rousing songs, taking audiences on a deeply imaginative trip every show.
Madmen Cross the Water is radio theater at its best, immersive and transportive, a bit like Welcome to Nightvale crossed with Flight of the Conchords and Dolly Parton’s America. Complete with a lush original score and hosted by a fictitious superfan/band archivist, each monthly episode tells one of George and Josiah’s adventures from around the world and reveals a new song from their forthcoming album, Of Ghosts and Gods. The album will be released in full in 2025, with the first singles, “Wild Winds” and “How to Build a Boat,” out now along with episode 1. Each month will bring another song and another episode. The podcast is an incredible corollary to Sons of Town Hall’s live show, allowing the duo to develop their elaborate backstory in far more detail. Both the Sons of Town Hall concert and the podcast offer escapes from the everyday, temporary relief from the woes of the modern world. Listeners and concertgoers alike are left transfixed and transformed, in awe of Sons of Town Hall’s harmonies, and drunk on adventure and the tragic beauty of the human condition.
"A study in beautiful storytelling through song" – RNR Magazine
"It’s part balladry, part performance art, and totally cool. … Think Simon & Garfunkel lost at sea, and you get a sense of the mythic world at play here."
- Philadelphia Inquirer
“Sensational!” - John Platt, WFUV
“Nothing short of stunning” - Lisa Schwartz, Cambridge Folk Festival
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Genres:
British Folk, Americana, Folk
Band Members:
David Berkeley, Ben Parker
Hometown:
London, United Kingdom
No upcoming shows in your city
Send a request to Sons Of Town Hall to play in your city
Request a Show
concerts and tour dates
Upcoming
Past
all concerts & live streams
Show More Dates (21)
Sons Of Town Hall's tour
Fan Reviews

Laura
March 9th 2025
Laughter, tears, they have it all. Their music takes you away to a haunted part of your soul you didn’t know was there. Amazing performance and you should make every effort to experience a night with Sons of Town Hall.
Sag Harbor, NY@The Church

Michael
March 7th 2025
What a great show. These guys are both great players and their harmonies are amazing. What a great concept they’ve come up with, and they execute it wonderfully.
Sag Harbor, NY@The Church
View More Fan Reviews
About Sons Of Town Hall
"Seamless vocal harmonies...stories of sea voyages, betrayal and desolation... a more coherent concept album you’ll be pushed to find" - The Observer
"Amazing...Equal parts care and craftsmanship, joy and sorrow, it is a splendour to behold....They simply exist on a different plane than everyone else, as does their album" - Folk Radio UK
Sons of Town Hall, the transatlantic folk duo of American songwriter/author David Berkeley and British songwriter/producer Ben Parker, is creating an entirely new performance genre. Part live concept album, part performance art, they conjure their timeless mythic universe under the aliases Josiah Chester Jones and George Ulysses Brown, 19th-century vagabonds who travel the world in a hand-built boat to escape troubled pasts and search for adventure and love. Designed as a live companion experience to their gorgeous radio-theater podcast Madmen Cross The Water, The Sons weave their wild and hilarious stories between their heartbreaking and rousing songs, taking audiences on a deeply imaginative trip every show.
Madmen Cross the Water is radio theater at its best, immersive and transportive, a bit like Welcome to Nightvale crossed with Flight of the Conchords and Dolly Parton’s America. Complete with a lush original score and hosted by a fictitious superfan/band archivist, each monthly episode tells one of George and Josiah’s adventures from around the world and reveals a new song from their forthcoming album, Of Ghosts and Gods. The album will be released in full in 2025, with the first singles, “Wild Winds” and “How to Build a Boat,” out now along with episode 1. Each month will bring another song and another episode. The podcast is an incredible corollary to Sons of Town Hall’s live show, allowing the duo to develop their elaborate backstory in far more detail. Both the Sons of Town Hall concert and the podcast offer escapes from the everyday, temporary relief from the woes of the modern world. Listeners and concertgoers alike are left transfixed and transformed, in awe of Sons of Town Hall’s harmonies, and drunk on adventure and the tragic beauty of the human condition.
"A study in beautiful storytelling through song" – RNR Magazine
"It’s part balladry, part performance art, and totally cool. … Think Simon & Garfunkel lost at sea, and you get a sense of the mythic world at play here."
- Philadelphia Inquirer
“Sensational!” - John Platt, WFUV
“Nothing short of stunning” - Lisa Schwartz, Cambridge Folk Festival
"Amazing...Equal parts care and craftsmanship, joy and sorrow, it is a splendour to behold....They simply exist on a different plane than everyone else, as does their album" - Folk Radio UK
Sons of Town Hall, the transatlantic folk duo of American songwriter/author David Berkeley and British songwriter/producer Ben Parker, is creating an entirely new performance genre. Part live concept album, part performance art, they conjure their timeless mythic universe under the aliases Josiah Chester Jones and George Ulysses Brown, 19th-century vagabonds who travel the world in a hand-built boat to escape troubled pasts and search for adventure and love. Designed as a live companion experience to their gorgeous radio-theater podcast Madmen Cross The Water, The Sons weave their wild and hilarious stories between their heartbreaking and rousing songs, taking audiences on a deeply imaginative trip every show.
Madmen Cross the Water is radio theater at its best, immersive and transportive, a bit like Welcome to Nightvale crossed with Flight of the Conchords and Dolly Parton’s America. Complete with a lush original score and hosted by a fictitious superfan/band archivist, each monthly episode tells one of George and Josiah’s adventures from around the world and reveals a new song from their forthcoming album, Of Ghosts and Gods. The album will be released in full in 2025, with the first singles, “Wild Winds” and “How to Build a Boat,” out now along with episode 1. Each month will bring another song and another episode. The podcast is an incredible corollary to Sons of Town Hall’s live show, allowing the duo to develop their elaborate backstory in far more detail. Both the Sons of Town Hall concert and the podcast offer escapes from the everyday, temporary relief from the woes of the modern world. Listeners and concertgoers alike are left transfixed and transformed, in awe of Sons of Town Hall’s harmonies, and drunk on adventure and the tragic beauty of the human condition.
"A study in beautiful storytelling through song" – RNR Magazine
"It’s part balladry, part performance art, and totally cool. … Think Simon & Garfunkel lost at sea, and you get a sense of the mythic world at play here."
- Philadelphia Inquirer
“Sensational!” - John Platt, WFUV
“Nothing short of stunning” - Lisa Schwartz, Cambridge Folk Festival
Show More
Genres:
British Folk, Americana, Folk
Band Members:
David Berkeley, Ben Parker
Hometown:
London, United Kingdom
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