Boxin' The Vox

Boxin' The Vox is the energetic Irish folk duo from the lowlands of Holland featuring David Plasmeijer (banjo, lute) and Anne-Lotte Paymans (guitar). 

Upcoming gigs

Rocking Good Folk

Date: 12 July 2026
14:30-17:30
Winsum (NL)

Houseconcert O’Filius

Date: 28 August 2026
20:00-23:00
De Kwakel (NL)

The Wolfhound Irish session

Date: 3 September 2026
21:00-00:00
Haarlem (NL)

The Wolfhound Irish session

Date: 1 October 2026
21:00-00:00
Haarlem (NL)

Parktheater

Date: 10 October 2026
20:30-22:30
Alphen aan den Rijn (NL)

Discover our music

Take me home (2017)

Recorded in Studio Doornenburg (NL).

Seven white horses (2020)

Recorded in Studio Doornenburg (NL) and Malbay Studios (IE).

Live in Mulligans (2023)

Recorded live in Mulligans Irish music bar Amsterdam (NL).

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Bookings

For all booking enquiries and requests: please feel free to contact us. We’ll get back to you as soon as possible.

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🎶 It’s beginning to look a lot like 🎶 🥳☘️ St. Patrick’s Day ☘️🥳 Catch us here for some shamrocking and rolling craic! Dresscode green

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2 weeks 1 day ago

March is here! 💚 The green season has started, come and join us at the following shows & sessions: 5 March Irish session The Wolfhound

About

Boxin’ The Vox is a Dutch folkband comprising of David Plasmeijer and Anne-Lotte Paymans. Our music is influenced by Irish folk musicians like Luka Bloom, Christy Moore, Mary Black, Sinéad O’Connor, The Dubliners, The Fureys and The Pogues. 60/70 artists like Melanie, Simon & Garfunkel, Boudewijn de Groot and contemporary acts like The Cranberries, Dolores O’Riordan, Amy Macdonald and KT Tunstall.

Singing from the heart, two voices in harmony and with a natural enthusiasm for Irish music, Boxin’ the Vox will put a smile on everybody’s face. We have played on multiple Irish festivals in Holland and toured Ireland, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Normandy and Brittany in France.