BURY welcomes two special acts to the stage tomorrow.
The Met is playing host to American and English folk in an evening of music.
Starting at 7.30pm, Manchester folk foursome, 4Square, are bringing their brand of alternative folk to The Box.
Members Michael Giverin and Jim Molyneux both originally hail from Rochdale, and are classing Bury as their home-town gig on what is the band’s 10 Year Anniversary Tour.
Their trademark live show features simultaneous fiddle playing and clog dancing, as well as a mandolin, piano and percussion in a fusion of folk, jazz and Latin.
The band launched its fourth studio album Fuel last year and brand new EP, X.
At 8.30pm seven-piece Americana group Los Pacaminos will be entertaining audiences in Derby Hall.
The London-based outfit is led by 1980s teen idol and BRIT Award winner Paul Young and have played with the likes of Queen, Tom Jones, Robbie Williams and First Aid Kit.
He said: "We sing, we dance, we love...we drink tequila. Only the good stuff these days!
"We started back in ’92 and it was too much fun to stop. I love the lift you get when playing it. We’re all past wanting to play or listen to music that depresses."
For more information and tickets visit themet.biz.
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