A GREAT week of entertainment is set to take place at Worcester's Huntingdon Hall, with some great names such as Rumours of Fleetwood Mac, Stacey Kent, The Fortunes and The Ivy League.

With more than 300 major concerts to date, Rumours of Fleetwood Mac, a Fleetwood Mac tribute band, has now performed to over 225,000 Fleetwood Mac fans worldwide.

With Mick Fleetwood's golden seal of approval, Rumours of Fleetwood Mac bring the meticulously-crafted instrumentals and tight harmonies of Fleetwood Mac to the masses.

The band will perform the classic hits of arguably the best rock group, from its inception in 1967, to the critically-acclaimed Rumours era in the 70s, to its more recent works of the 80s and 90s.

People who see Rumours of Fleetwood Mac live, will be able to catch the vocal harmonies and a musical arrangements of Allan Cosgrove on drums and vocals, Dave Goldberg on keyboards and vocals, Louise Rogan on lead vocals, Amanda Kostadinov on lead vocals and keyboards, Ian Robinson on bass and Alan Hughes on lead guitar and vocals.

Rumours of Fleetwood Mac will be playing at Huntingdon Hall, CrownGate tonight.

Stacy Kent and her musicians, will be playing at Huntingdon Hall on Wednesday.

The award-winning vocalist has become a definitive voice in the music world.

Story telling is at the heart of Stacey's style, and she has an uncanny way of bringing to life the stories of the songs she sings.

On her return to Huntingdon Hall, Stacey performs with Jim Tomlinson on saxophone, Dave Newton on piano, Colin Oxley on guitar and David Chamberlain on bass.

A 60s Night Out with The Fortunes and The Ivy League is taking place at Huntingdon Hall on Thursday.

The audience will have a chance to see these vocal harmony bands perform their hit records, along with other classic songs.

For ticket prices, tickets and information on other artists playing at Huntingdon Hall, call the box office on 01905 611427.

n High note: Tribute band Rumours of Fleetwood Mac (pictured left) gears up for its show at Worcester's Huntingdon Hall.