THREE of Britain's most respected folk artists line up at Huntingdon Hall, Worcester over the next week.
Tomorrow (Saturday) John Tams and Barry Coope perform together at 8pm.
Tams is perhaps best known for his role as Daniel Hagman in ITV's Sharpe, for which he also co-wrote the music.
Winner of Album of the Year and Song of the Year at the BBC Folk Awards, he is considered to be one of the finest English songwriters.
Barry Coope combines versatility as a vocalist with a mastery of time and harmony as an accompanist.
His work with Coope, Boyes and Simpson has taken him to audiences around the world. Tickets are £9.
On Friday, February 28, veteran folk and jazz singer June Tabor takes to the stage.
With 25 years on the music scene under her belt, she has worked with the likes of Maddy Prior, the Oysterband and guitarist Martin Simpson.
She will perform in Worcester with pianist Huw Warren, violinist Mark Emerson and bassist Tim Harries at 8pm. Tickets are £11.
For more information or to book tickets, call the box office on 01905 611427.
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