A band commended by BBC Music Magazine for its 'technical wizardry' and 'charismatic showmanship' will perform at The Lights in Andover this month.
Music quartet Red Priest will bring their unique sound to the venue on Thursday, September 26.
Formed in 1997 by virtuoso recorder player Piers Adams, Red Priest brings composers like Vivaldi and Bach into the 21st century.
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The group's performance at The Lights will mark the opening of the 78th series of a diverse concert programme presented by Andover Music Club.
Details of Red Priest's Truly Madly Baroque programme are available on andoverconcertseries.uk, along with details of six further concerts scheduled through to April 2025.
Tickets, priced at £18 or £9 for students and under 18s, are available from the Lights box office or online.
A season ticket for all seven concerts can be purchased online at andoverconcertseries.uk at a cost of £80.
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