HIGH-energy Canadian band Tanglefoot thrilled audiences with its mix of rock and traditional Canadian folk music as part of the Worcester Fringe Festival.
Members of the audience stopped in Huntingdon Hall after the show last night to get photos with the band.
"Tanglefoot love the venue and it was their favourite gig of the tour," said Esther Blaine, assistant director of the hall.
The Fringe Festival continues today with the Voices and Visions festival at the Forum Theatre, in Malvern, at 7.30pm today.
Voices and Visions runs over three consecutive nights and shows off the best in arts education, including drama, dance and music.
"Some of the pieces are written by the children themselves and some are adaptations of other work," said teaching adviser Emma Ellis.
"Bishop Perowne, who are taking part in all three nights, are doing an excerpt from the musical version of Animal Farm.
"Stanley Road Primary School will be doing a dramatisation of an African creation myth explaining why children around the world are different colours," said Mrs Ellis, listing a few examples.
The drama showcase begins at 7.30pm and tickets are available from the box office on 01684 892277.
The dance section of the festival will be held at the same place and same time tomorrow.
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