A multi-award-winning folk fusion group is set to perform in Ulverston.
The Peatbog Faeries, known for their blend of traditional and contemporary music, will take the stage at The Coro on October 18.
This performance forms part of their 'I See a World' tour, which celebrates the release of their latest album.
Originating from the Isle of Skye in Scotland, the Peatbog Faeries are known for their fusion of traditional jigs and reels with modern dance music, drawing inspiration from jazz, pop, and techno.
The band consists of seven musicians, including Norman Willmore on keys and alto sax, Innes Watson on acoustic guitar, fiddle, and vocals, Stu Brown on drums, electronics, and percussion, Peter Morrison on pipes and whistles, Ross Couper on fiddle and vocals, Tom Salter on guitar, and Innes Hutton on bass.
Peter Morrison of the Peatbog Faeries said: "We can’t wait to continue our tour and visit even more new locations, as well as some regular venues that we always love to play.
"We’ve been delighted with the reaction to our new album, I See a World, and can’t wait to play our new music live for you all, along with some old favourites.
"We hope everyone in Ulverston is ready to bring the energy and make it a night to remember."
Since their formation in 1991, the Peatbog Faeries have gained a loyal fanbase worldwide, not only in Scotland.
They have performed to audiences across the globe, from Australia to Africa, North America, and Asia.
The group has received numerous accolades over the years, including the Scots Trad Music Live Act of the Year Award twice and the Hands Up for Trad Landmark Award.
The band has released eight studio albums and two live albums, including their latest, 'I See a World', which was released in August 2023.
After successful tour runs in late 2023 and early 2024, the band is looking forward to entertaining audiences across the UK.
Tickets are available now.
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