Joining the tour, Lissie has brought with her quirky folk/blues singer Cat Clyde, while opening the night is young singer-songwriter Hannah Ashcroft who not only resides just down the M62 “somewhere between Liverpool and Manchester” but also doubles up as a backing singer for the headliner. Coming across slightly shy on stage, as soon as she starts to perform her songs, really comes into her own so much so that, as “Amoeba” brings the set to a close, you’re left wishing she’d have had time for a few more numbers. Canadian singer-songwriter Cat Clyde is a different kettle of fish altogether but equally as enchanting. Part of that is down to her quirky stage presence, while the rest of it is down to the fact that she has a rich and varied catalogue of songs to pick from. From folk rock to co...