A soul, rock and blues band is getting ready to perform live at Queensbury's Black Dyke Mills.
The Black Dyke Mills went beyond its role in the textile industry and has long supported Yorkshire’s music scene.
The home of the popular brass band, its legacy is now being carried forward through the Black Dyke Mills Heritage Venue.
The Mel Outsider Reformation - well-known for shows at London’s 100 Club and major festivals - is set to perform at the venue on Saturday, October 14.
The band will be showcasing its most recent album, Miss Victory V, as part of their UK tour.
Todmorden based trio, Coaldust, led by Phil Fowler, will be supporting the soulful seven piece band.
Mr Fowler is a world class pianist who mentored Channel 4’s The Piano star, Lucy, from Bradford.
Tickets cost between £12 and £14 and can be bought online or directly over the phone by calling the venue on 07920 122735.
Doors open at 7pm.
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