Port Isaac Shanty Festival 2024: the photos

OUR SINGERS & MUSICIANS

Without all of our singers and musicians we wouldn’t have a Festival  - what can we say! Fifty-one acts gave of their time and talent free of charge and travelled from all over the country for just a pasty and a pint - we cannot express just how grateful we are to you all - lots of you are now old friends and all the rest of you are new friends  - thank you so very, very much.

There a few acts that we didnt manage to get photographs of - if you have any photos you would like to share please send them to us at [email protected]

The Fisherman's Friends close the Festival -            photo: KT Bruce

The Port Isaac Gulls finish their set on the Acoustic Stage - Liz, Dee and Cheryl are three of the four Shanty Girls who organise the Festival (and Cherry's hiding behind a pole!) - photo: KT Bruce                                        

The Out of Tunas in the Old Chapel (The Chapel in the  Valley) Garage - photo: KT Bruce                                                                                        

Port Isaac School Shanty Crew - they opened the Festival with such style and talent - photo: Stuart Brill                                   

Port Isaac's Yarny Goats singing in the Golden Lion - photo: Stuart Brill

Month's Advance on the Acoustic Stage -                       photo: Stuart Brill

The Hay Shantymen from Wales singing on the            Main Stage -  photo: Stuart Brill                                                                                   

Foresail on the Main Stage (it looks a tad cold                      up there!) -   photo: Stuart Brill                                                                                    

The Overmorrow from Bristol at The Old School - photo: KT Bruce

Matey Buoy Paul and friends on the Acoustic Stage - photo: Stuart Brill

Batten Down the Hatches in The Mote -                     photo: Stuart Brill

Femmes de la Mer singing in the Chapel Cafe -              photo: Stuart Brill