
Live Music Nights in The Folly
THE PIG-at Combe | Selected Fridays & Sundays from April to September 2026Join us this spring and summer for a chilled tipple, freshly baked pizzas hot from the wood oven, and plenty of live music to help you see out the weekend, the PIG way.
Free
Book NowListening to some chilled acoustic music on a warm spring or summer's evening, looking out to the rolling Devonshire countryside, tucking into wood-fired pizzas, and sipping a cold glass of English fizz - the perfect way to spend an evening.
Join us in The Folly – nestled in the lush grounds of the mellow, honey-coloured Elizabethan gem that is THE PIG at Combe – for our long, late afternoons in the Devonshire hills, every Sunday in April & September, and every Friday in the summer season… and let the good times roll!
See who's playing, when...
On Sundays, the live music will start at 4pm and finish at 6.30pm. On Fridays, the live music will start at 6.30pm and finish at 9pm. These events are free to attend, all you need to do is book a table in The Folly! Please note, bookings open eight weeks before each event.
April Dates
- 5th - Leigh Coleman
- 12th - Conscious Club
- 19th - Andy Doran
- 26th - Adam in the Hat & Rich James
May Dates
- 1st - Leigh Coleman
- 8th - Dan Tolman
- 15th - Andy Doran
- 22nd - Conscious Club
- 29th - Andy Doran
June Dates
- 5th - Leigh Coleman
- 12th - Dan Tolman
- 19th - Andy Doran
- 26th - Conscious Club
July Dates
- 3rd - Leigh Coleman
- 17th - Conscious Club
- 24th - Dan Tolman
- 31st - Andy Doran
August Dates
- 7th - Leigh Coleman
- 14th - Dan Tolman
- 21st - Andy Doran
- 28th - Consciuos Club
September Dates
- 6th - Dan Tolman
- 13th - Andy Doran
- 20th - Conscious Club
- 27th - Adam in the Hat & Rich James

Sleep it off, PIG style...
If you're not local, but really fancy a Sunday session with us, why not turn your ticket into a little getaway and book a room for the night? Wander from The Folly to a big comfy bed, with no need for taxis or designated drivers. Just you, a bedroom so comfy you won't want to leave, and maybe a cheeky nightcap.













