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SML Presents James Yorkston

Celebrating 25 years of critically acclaimed songwriting, James Yorkston brings his songwriting craft to the Grade One Listed, St Michaels Church.

Saturday 12th December 2026
7:00pm til 10:30pm (Performance starts 7:30pm)

Saturday 12th December 2026
7:00pm til 10:30pm (Performance starts 7:30pm)

SML Presents James Yorkston

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Acoustic | Alternative


About

James Yorkston is a singer-songwriter and author from the East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. Since 2001, he has released a series of acclaimed albums on Domino Records and toured them worldwide. His most recent album, 2025's Songs for Nina and Johanna is a collection of duets with Nina Persson of The Cardigans and Johanna of First Aid Kit and earned James and Nina a slot on Later... With Jools Holland, as well as BBC6 sessions for Huw Stephens, Marc Riley and Gideon Coe. "Travelling with James Yorkston, Persson, Söderberg, and all their friends is a journey entirely devoid of cliché, full of adventure, and impossible to tire of." - Popmatters.

James most recent novel is due in October 2026 - Callum, Reine, Sylvie and Sparrow - A fragmentary novel by James Yorkston. Nine interwoven fictional tales involving Callum, a journalist and musician, alongside his friends, lovers and family. Includes: Music, travel, lochs, love, despair, strippers, football, antiquarian books, Scotland, Ireland, goodies and baddies and everything else that matters in the world. Perhaps.

'Yorkston is a brilliant writer, he never fails to deliver something unique' - Sam Heughan

'An outstandingly well written, emotionally complex slice of Scottish noir' - The Mail on Sunday on Tommy The Bruce

'There are echoes of Douglas Stuart's Shuggie Bain... This slim, punchy book is extraordinarily powerful' - The Times on The Book of the Gaels

'I absolutely love this book... The story flows effortlessly... An unsentimental and unflinching miracle of remembrance' - Jarvis Cocker on The Book of the Gaels.


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4 St Michaels Church Rd Aigburth, Liverpool, L17 7BB

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5 / 5 based on 569 reviews

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