FOLK fans can look forward to an impressive line up of performers in Chorley at an evening of music this month.
Chorley charities will also be delighted to hear about the event, as they will be reaping in the proceeds.
Popular folk singers Trouble At' Mill will take centre stage on the night, which is being organised by Mayor of Chorley, Councillor Eric Bell.
Local music lovers are being urged to quickly snap up the remaining tickets for the popular event, as they are selling fast.
Trouble At' Mill, who have a loyal local following, will be joined on stage by Brian Preston and Bill Hunt, Celtic Fringe, Caroline Lovett, Rob Hart and Smithereen.
The event is being held in the Lancastrian Suite at Chorley Town Hall, Market Street, on Friday, January 30.
Beginning at 7.30pm, the night will include a hot pot supper.
A raffle will also take place, with all the cash going to this year's mayoral charities, which include the Motor Neurone Association, the local branch of the Alzheimer's Society, St Catherine's Hospice, Derian House Children's Hospice and a host of smaller Chorley charities.
Tickets, priced at just £5, are available now from the mayor's secretary on 01257 515113.
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