Rosley Village Hall is set to host the Stephen Smyth Band on November 17.
The band, led by Stephen Smyth, is known for its wide-ranging musical abilities, with a focus on country music.
Stephen, considered Ireland's 'most versatile singer', has been involved in the country music scene for over 30 years.
His career began with 'Shotgun,' Philomena Begley's backing band, and he has played with numerous Irish acts such as The Indians, Dominic Kirwan, and Declan Nerney.
The Stephen Smyth Band, formed in 2005, consists of Stephen on lead vocals, lead guitar, pedal steel, fiddle, saxophone, and whistle, and John Taylor on keyboards and saxophone.
They cover a wide range of genres but specialise in country music.
The show comes after a St Patrick's Day performance at the village hall.
Adele Egglestone, the event organiser, said: "Stephen kicked off our Spring programme with an excellent show on St Patrick's Day.
"The atmosphere in the hall that night was electric, and we received phenomenal feedback from everyone who attended, so we are delighted that Stephen is returning hopefully for a rerun.
"Stephen is a very popular act at Rosley, with great musical talent playing a variety of instruments.
"He always put on a fine show of country, Irish and popular music - which gets everyone up on the dancefloor, the hands clapping and the feet tapping."
Tickets for the show on November 17 are priced at £15 and can be purchased by contacting Adele on 07706 597132.
The show is set to start at 8pm, with doors opening at 7pm.
The hall boasts a fully licensed bar and disabled facilities.
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