An acoustic evening of rants and raves is promised on February 7 from a diverse trio of singers.
The headliner is Tom Hingley who fronted the Manchester band Inspiral Carpets in the 1990s.
He was an architect of the "Madchester" music scene which spawned bands bands like Oasis, Happy Mondays and Stone Roses.
Tom will play his solo material as well as Inspiral Carpets tunes and material by his other band The Lovers.
Tom, who also lectures in the music business at City College, Manchester, appeared in Keighley last year with The Lovers.
Support comes from Keighley's punk/folk outfit Hollow Horse which is now the one-man band of Gary Kaye.
Also playing is Chicago singer Daniel Orlick who has been championed by Radio 2's Steve Lamacq for his unique acoustic urban blues.
Daniel's publicity warns that he is "made to exacting standards under the watchful eye of the music and fashion police".
The venue is the New Variety Club, Russell Street, Keighley. Doors open 7.30pm, admission £5.
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