UNIQUE, progressive Celtic music is coming to the Phoenix Theatre and Arts Centre, from the award-winning musical force that is Perkelt.
They unlease their passion and energy with strong melodic sounds on Friday, February 5, at 8pm.
Perkelt members are all highly-qualified and accomplished musicians, and they have even invented their own, powerful ‘speed folk’ style, which instantly grabs the attention of audiences.
They have performed more than 400 gigs around the world, and have released three acclaimed albums.
It’s an evening not to be missed.
Tickets are £11, with £9 for concessions.
Also at the Phoenix, is the Comedy Club, with its first session of the year, tomorrow (Thurs), at 8pm.
It kicks off with a bang, bringing three big talents to the Bordon venue.
Michael Fabbri slips effortlessly between controversial topics to light-hearted silliness.
Eleanor Tiernan is an original and exciting comedian who is fast becoming a favourite with UK?audiences.
And George Rigden is a Bristol-based comic has gigged with the likes of Russell Howard, Stephen Marchant and Joe Wilkinson.
Tickets are £9.50, with £8.50 for concs.
Visit www.phoenixarts.co.uk for more on the venue’s programme.





