Thames Ditton will be invaded by the Scottish on St George's Day, with the Tannahill Weavers set to play the town's award-winning Ram Folk Club.
Hailed as the Led Zeppelin of folk, the Weavers, who formed in 1968, create music that switches from ballads to out-and-out, hell-for-leather tunes.
Named after Scottish poet Robert Tannahill, the band released their last studio album, Arnish Light, in 2003.
A spokesman for the club joked that a more suitable act could have been chosen for St George's night.
"They are one of the all-time great Scottish bands and have a pedigree as long as a caber," he said.
"Mists will swirl and babes won't sleep, but this lot are awesome."
The event, which starts at 8pm, will take place at the Old Cranleighan Club in Portsmouth Road.
For more information visit www.theramclub.co.uk.
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