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Musician & Performer

Mind-blowing medleys and thought-provoking originals laced with rich, soulful vocals, electric ukulele (like you’ve never heard before) and an interactive, captivating performance … you’ve found yourself a Kitty Stewart.

Having graced Glastonbury Festival stages and airing radio plays on BBC Introducing, this little lady is one to watch. From heartfelt original music to nostalgic 90s/00s dance, garage and hip-hop mash-ups Kitty always delivers a feel-good set full of surprises.

​Her lyrics are funny and powerful – weaving themes of social and climate activism, mental health and all things weird and wonderful. Expect to be singing and dancing in no time and left feeling energised and ready to take on the world!

The Kitty Stewart Trio

Music Educator

Promoting positive wellbeing through music education.

Kitty teaches ukulele and songwriting and she’s also a freelance community musician for Live Music Now, Soundstorm Music Agency and Evolve Music, working across a variety of settings including SEND schools, hospitals and care homes connecting people experiencing social exclusion or disadvantage with music.

She creates engaging, interactive, evidence-based live music sessions that meaningfully enhance health and well-being, improving communication, strengthening relationships and delivering long-lasting positive effects.

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Beats & Cats

Ukulele, vocals, beatboxing, and loads of fun! Beats & Cats is an interactive musical adventure inviting the audience to sing, move and beatbox.

Kitty and Bristol-based beatboxer Jack Salt have made appearances at multiple schools and festivals over the years, including the legendary Glastonbury Festival, and they’ve teamed up to create something unique and special that educates and inspires the whole family. Expect a joyful, inclusive and energetic workshop with catchy original songs, familiar tunes, and plenty of opportunities to join in.

“Beats & Cats were really good! Lots for the children to join in with – and the adults. Popular songs and older ones that they knew.” St. Michaels Primary School

“We loved it! The time flew as they encouraged a lot of audience-participation. It also wasn’t too loud/overwhelming so for some of our sensory needs children this was ideal for them to join in.” Canford Heath Junior School

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