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‘Lost’ 1976 folk record revived at Guide Bridge Theatre, Tameside 2026

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Last updated: May 19, 2026 1:52 pm
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‘Lost’ 1976 folk record revived at Guide Bridge Theatre, Tameside 2026
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Key Points

  • A previously “lost” folk album, reportedly recorded in the summer of 1976, will be presented in a live launch show in Audenshaw.
  • The event will take place at Guide Bridge Theatre on Audenshaw Road, with doors opening at 6.45pm and a 7.30pm start.
  • Tickets for the launch are available for purchase (pricing and box-office details given by the organiser).
  • Coverage and reporting on the revival have been carried out by local titles documenting the album’s origins and the planned live performance.

 Tameside (Manchester Mirror)May 19, 2026 – A mysterious folk album, said to have been recorded during the scorching summer of 1976, is being revived in a specially staged live launch at Guide Bridge Theatre on Audenshaw Road, with doors at 6.45pm and a 7.30pm performance start time.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • Who reported the discovery of the album and what did they say?
  • Why is the album being described as “lost” and what is its provenance?
  • When will the live launch take place and what are the ticket arrangements?
  • How will the performance present the material and who is involved?
  • What does local coverage say about audience expectation and context?
  • What practical details should attendees note?
  • Background of the development
  • Prediction: How this development could affect local folk audiences and heritage groups

Who reported the discovery of the album and what did they say?

As reported by the uk/local/tameside/">Tameside Correspondent, the item has been described locally as a “lost” recording from the 1970s that has resurfaced for a one-off launch performance in Audenshaw.

Why is the album being described as “lost” and what is its provenance?

As detailed by local reporting, the album carries the aura of a recording that vanished from public view after sessions in 1976 and now returns in a curated live presentation intended to evoke its original era.

When will the live launch take place and what are the ticket arrangements?

The live launch will occur on the advertised date at Guide Bridge Theatre; doors open at 6.45pm and the show begins at 7.30pm, with tickets available via the venue or promoter as noted in local listings.

How will the performance present the material and who is involved?

Organisers have framed the show as a direct response to the record’s backstory, presenting the album in a live setting designed to replicate or honour the period sound and atmosphere; specific performers and contributors were named in the organiser’s publicity and local coverage.

What does local coverage say about audience expectation and context?

Local reporting indicates the event is pitched to folk enthusiasts, local audiences and those interested in music history, promising an atmosphere described by organisers as suitably eerie and evocative of the 1970s sessions.

What practical details should attendees note?

Audience members should note the venue (Guide Bridge Theatre, Audenshaw Road), the opening and start times (6.45pm and 7.30pm respectively) and ticket availability as published in the local preview.

Background of the development

The British folk revival and related archival recoveries have seen several 1970s-era recordings re-emerge in recent decades, driven by collectors, estates and local initiatives seeking to preserve regional musical histories; this event follows that pattern by reintroducing a work tied to a specific summer of 1976 and the cultural milieu of the period.

Prediction: How this development could affect local folk audiences and heritage groups

The live launch is likely to stimulate local interest in Tameside’s musical past, encouraging attendance from folk enthusiasts and potentially prompting further searches for regional archival recordings; heritage groups and local venues may see increased engagement as audiences respond to rediscovered material presented in situ.

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