ROVING Crows are once again set to bring their unique and energetic live show to Cirencester on Saturday, December 10 at The Bingham Hall.

The show will be opened by local talent Ethemia and country-folk duo Foreign Affairs.

The Roving Crows have a huge local following and their Christmas party in the town last year was a sell-out.

They have been carving out their niche in the UK folk music scene since early 2009.

Their powerful live performance and unique sound has seen them receive several awards and achieve national airplay Band members Tim Downes-Hall, Paul O'Neill, Caitlin Barret and Loz Shaw use fiddle, guitars, bass, percussion, vocals and synth and combine them 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.

This vibrant and unique mix of Celtic-inspired fiddle and original song backed by pounding, energetic tribal and electronica infused dance grooves should help to get the audience in the party mood.

  •  Tickets from rovingcrows.com/shop.html. Doors open 7.30pm. Tickets £10.