THE stage is set at The Barn Theatre in Cirencester this Saturday for the Roving Crows, supported by local talented singer-songwriter, Leon Daye.
Although the Roving Crows have played many times in Cirencester, this is the first time they will be performing in the town with newest recruit, Cirencester drummer Tim Downes-Hall.
Tim joins Paul O'Neill, Caitlin Barret and Loz Shaw.
Roving Crows comprises, fiddle, guitars, bass, percussion, vocals and synth, combined in an original way to produce powerful Celtic undertones and tribal rhythms.
The band have their roots in Folk and Celtic music and their high-energy live shows pull together funked up traditional tunes and catchy original songs.
- Roving Crows are at The Barn Theatre, Cirencester, on Saturday, February 13 with support from Leon Daye. Doors open 8pm.Tickets cost £10. Go to rovingcrows.com for tickets.
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