An annual event in aid of Amnesty International is set to return for its ninth year.

This event has a jam packed line up with a variety of musicians donating their talent for free.

The line-up includes Fiddle Box, featuring professional musician George Whitfield on accordion and vocals and Helen Adam on violin and vocals performing a very exciting klezmer/welsh fusion - a unique sound to stir your emotions and make you want to dance.

Cardi-gan are a small choir, full of life, under the direction of their conductor Sion Page and their pianist Helen Davies; and harp duo, Judith and Susan perform traditional and South American music.

Performing a short solo set will be accomplished flautist, Sarah Osborne, who has stood in at short notice for the Pigs Foot String Band who have had to withdraw.

Sior Boyesen accompanies himself on the piano with slow Jazz songs and then ups the tempo as he is joined to become a trio to get your feet moving!

Plus there will be several short varied performances of Fusion Dancing, based on belly dancing, under the direction of Rose Barter.

There will also be an opportunity to get creative and take part in the Amnesty Greeting Card Campaign in the foyer - all materials provided.

The bar will be open all evening, filled rolls available.

Tickets for the evening on Saturday, November 14 are £12 and available from Rhos-y-Gilwen 01239 841387, rhosygilwen.co.uk or 01559 370088