Fisherman's Friends are set to perform in Carlisle as part of their 30th-anniversary tour.
The group will appear at The Sands Centre on February 21, 2026.
Celebrating three decades of performing, Fisherman's Friends announced their UK tour, following their last successful tour, which saw them perform at sold-out venues, including the Royal Albert Hall.
The band will be performing a mix of old and new songs.
Tickets for the tour will be available from November 1 at 10am at thesandscentre.co.uk or by calling 01228633766.
Over the past year, the group has amassed a following of more than 100,000 on Facebook.
They have two feature films under their belt, grossing over $15 million at the UK box office.
Their story has inspired not only a top 10 album but also a musical, a BBC Folk Award, a best-selling book, a TV documentary, and prestigious performances, including at The Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations, Hyde Park Proms, Glastonbury's Pyramid Stage, Twickenham, and even on Strictly Come Dancing.
In January, Fisherman's Friends released their fifth album 'All Aboard' with Island Records, a partnership that has lasted 15 years.
The band has also managed to maintain their day jobs.
The Fisherman's Friends are lobster fisherman Jeremy Brown, author and shopkeeper Jon Cleave, smallholder and engineer John 'Lefty' Lethbridge, builder John McDonnell, Padstow fisherman Jason Nicholas, filmmaker Toby Lobb, electrician Simon Biddick, and musicians Marcus Bonfanti and Simon Johnson.
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