Four young accordion players from Eastern Europe are to perform in a village.
They will be the guests of the Cross Hills-based Craven Accordion Orchestra in a concert at Glusburn Institute on Tuesday, May 25, at 7.30pm.
Orchestra leader Harry Hinchcliffe said the four musicians – Latvian Ksenija Sidorova, Slovenian Amadej Herzog, Lithuanian Martynas Levickis and Pole Rafal Luc – were a great attraction and had achieved much success in competitions across Europe.
Tickets for the concert cost £4 for adults and £2 concessions, on the door or by contacting 07749 176827 or cravenschoolofmusic@hot mail.co.uk.
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