Rosehall date for 'acoustically electrifying' folk music band
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Village hall favourite the Budapest Cafe Orchestra will be performing at Rosehall Hall on Wednesday, May 18.
The eclectic, four-piece group was established in 2009 by award-winning British composer, violinist and teacher Christian Garrick.
Described as “acoustically electrifying”, the orchestra plays gypsy and folk-flavoured music from around the world.
Hall spokeswoman Tracey Smith said: “Their concerts at Rosehall are always a sell-out so be sure to buy your tickets early.”
Tickets are on sale at Invercassley Stores and tearooms, Rosehall; the Rusty Coo, Lairg; and Hair at the Barn, Ardgay. You can also pay by card - contact Mrs Smith on 01549 475080.
Meanwhile a grand draw and raffle held at a "Spring Hooley" at the hall on Saturday, when Ezra, a five-piece band from the Inverness area, played, was said to have been a "great success".
Some 1130 tickets were sold will all profits going towards hall funds.
Mrs Smith thanked all who had attended for their support.