ANGE Hardy and Lukas Drinkwater will take their new album on tour this autumn with a performance at Barry West End Club on Saturday, October 22.

Ange Hardy and Lukas Drinkwater have been entertaining audiences all over the country and have rapidly gained a good reputation on the indie and folk music circuit.

Since she burst onto the scene in 2013 Ange Hardy has racked up an array of awards including a nomination at last year's BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards and winning three consecutive FATEA awards: Female Vocalist of the Year (2013), Album of the Year (2014) and The Tradition Award (2015).

They perform live with an array of ever-changing instruments and equipment: a 27-string harp, four different guitars, a double bass, an array of traditional whistles, an Indian shruti box, two loop pedals, a stomp box and anything else they've decided to bring with them to keep their sound engineer on his toes. It’s Ange’s innovative use of loop pedals to build layers of vocal harmony live from the stage that have gained her the most attention as a live performer.

Findings are the parts used to join jewellery components together to create something beautiful; this new album is about bringing together two musicians to create something even greater than the sum of their parts. The duo’s material contains their own findings in the form of traditional songs that they’ve rearranged as well as lines from traditional material interwoven into their own songs.

Lukas Drinkwater has previously been seen performing in a duo with regular BBC Radio 2 Folk Award nominated Jim Causley, as one half of Jacob and Drinkwater, with European festival favourites Tankus the Henge and 3 Daft Monkeys, playing Jazz percussion for Lisa Marini, performing with The Little Unsaid and recording countless sessions with funk and soul producer Lack of Afro.

For more information about the show or for tickets please visit the Barry West End Club website at roots-n-all.com