A UNIQUE blend of Brazilian, African and Western beats will entertain at the Worcester Arts Workshop.
Glamba are a theatrical percussion group who fuse together different styles to create a dynamic force of rhythm and soul.
In recent years, the group have been flaunting their infectious music in theatres and carnivals across the UK.
Their performances feature multi-media effects and contain a diverse range of art forms including dance and vocals as well as percussion.
The show, at Worcester Arts Workshop on Friday, April 27, promises to be lively, fun and exciting. It will feature material taken from Glamba's debut album Fused as well as a host of new material all played on a wide range of instruments - from traditional Samba drums to dustbins, saucepans and a kitchen sink.
For more about the band visit www.glamba.co.uk.
The Worcester show starts at 8pm and tickets, £7, £5 concessions, are available from 01905 21095.
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