This Friday sees the fourth yuletide performance from Pembrokeshire's acoustic outfit Ngus at the Queens Hall, Narberth.
The evening of music and stories, will seek to set the mood for the Christmas period.
Ngus' performance interweaves the primordial sounds of the didgeridoo with acoustic guitars, melodious flute and soulful voice.
Their music has evolved and expanded over the past ten years from its folk/roots origins. It is acoustic music with attitude and virtuosity. Recent addition, Tom Chant brings some phenomenal fingerstyle techniques and has added extra lustre to the already potently unique sound of Ngus.
Special guests, Lowri Evans and Lee Mason are a stylish duo. Their music is a smooth combination of Lowri's haunting vocals and Lee's subtle but driven guitar work.
Doors open at 8pm and tickets cost £6 (£5) on the door. Call 01834 861 212 for details.
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