A 'Folk Treble' evening showcasing new material from three Midlands-based acts will entertain an Evesham audience.

The venue will be the Oat Street Chapel and the date will be June 9, from 7.30pm.

The line up will include the well-respected singer-songwriter Colin Pitts; Birmingham duo Ashland and local musician Mike Weaver.

A spokesman said: "All the performers will be playing original songs from their new CDs, which are due for release this year.

"Colin Pitts' new album 'Where The River Bends' is his first for five years. He will be performing tracks from it at the concert, as well as some of his well-known earlier material.

Ashland arrive in Evesham for the first time after winning many new fans in the West Midlands with a sound which "sits in the area where folk hits the more sophisticated side of acoustic pop".

Mike Weaver returned to writing and performing three years ago, and the song Pembrokeshire Fair, from his new album The Others, was featured on the cover CD of this May's Acoustic Magazine. Mike is perhaps best-known locally for co-organising 2015's Almonry Folk Weekend and helped to set up the Folk in the Foyer series at Evesham Arts Centre.

Tickets are available from www.wegottickets.com/event/359113