St Agnes Fountain is set to kick off the festive season at Huntingdon Hall.
The group will bring their unique twist to Christmas carols on Wednesday, December 18 to the Worcester venue.
The trio, renowned for their festive performances, first came together in 2001 to record their debut album.
Since then, they have spread Christmas cheer with their mix of "musical invention and laughter".
The group, previously a quartet, now tours as a trio, and is celebrating 23 years together.
Their latest album, 'Night Of A Million Stars', features nine new songs and was released ahead of their December 2021 tour.
Despite their albums accompanying the decorating of Christmas trees worldwide, it is their "magical live performances" that have earned them their fan base.
Chris While and Julie Matthews, who make up two-thirds of the trio, have been nominated 10 times in the BBC Folk Awards, winning Best Duo in 2009.
They celebrated 25 years together in 2019 with a new album and a UK tour.
Chris Leslie, a multi-instrumentalist, is known for his work with Fairport Convention and his contributions to various radio plays and TV series.
The gig will start at 7.30pm.
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