THE enchantingly beautiful music of the award-winning Mediaeval Baebes comes to Cheltenham Town Hall next week.
Their story started in 1996 when a group of friends broke into a north London cemetery and sang together clad in flowing white gowns and crowns of ivy. Now, 14 years on, the fair maidens have made an indellible mark on the classical music world, with three chart-topping albums and their contribution to the BBC productions of The Virgin Queen which resulted in an Ivor Novello award for Best Television Soundtrack.
Having recently played sold-out concerts at Gloucester Cathedral, the Baebes are bringing their supernatural allure to Cheltenham Town Hall on Tuesday from 7.30pm.
Tickets cost £18 and to book, call the box office on 08445 762210.
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