WORCESTER'S Tudor House Museum is to host a feast of folk, later this month.

Organisers say that four of the "finest, most dynamic and highly-acclaimed folk acts of 2017" will be raising the rafters.

A spokesman said: "With her striking voice and strong Russian and Ingush heritage, Daria Kulesh is making a name for herself as a unique and exciting singer and songwriter. "Her solo debut, Eternal Child, was described as ‘phenomenal’ by Fatea magazine and the recently-released second album Long Lost Home has already won awards in the UK and Russia. Reviewers have described it as a masterpiece.

"Daria will be flying back from performing at the Kremlin to sing at Tudor House."

The spokesman added: "Self-taught from a guitar lying around in the family home, Leon Gormley has gained a growing reputation for his accomplished voice and distinctive technique. He will be bringing his Town Musicians of Bremen trio to Tudor House, which comprises Leon (guitar/cittern and vocals), Jarv Lowings (bouzouki) and Lewis Jones (nyckelharpa and melodeon). BBC’s Genevieve Tudor described Leon as having ‘more fingers than average'!"

Emi McDade grew up in a musical family and has been songwriting since the age of 14.

The spokesman said: "Emi has performed on stages such as BBC Introducing, Ronnie Scott’s, Guildhall, Sofar Sounds, Thekla, The Bedford, and many others, headlining the Acoustic Stage of Dot to Dot Festival."

Mike Weaver returned to the live music scene four years ago to national radio play, coverage in Acoustic Magazine and praise from fellow musicians. Mike has supported the likes of Ange Hardy and Steve Ashley.

The date for the diary will be September 23, from 7.30pm.

Tickets and further details at www.tudorhouse.org.uk