THE Trials of Cato have started their autumn tour and will be paying gigs all over Britain including one at Pontio in Bangor.
It has been a very busy summer for them with performances in Canada, America, Belgium, France and Germany.
They also performed at the National Eisteddfod in Boduan, and then a few days later they were at the Lorient Inter-Celtic Festival in Brittany.
Earlier in the spring they were also part of a group of Welsh performers organised by Focus Wales for the SXSW festival in Austin, Texas.
The Bangor show takes place on Friday, October 13.
The tour also includes gigs in Liverpool, Nottingham and Glasgow.
The Trials of Cato are Tomos Williams, Robin Jones and Polly Bolton.
Originally formed in Beirut, Lebanon, the band - who sing in Welsh and English - returned to Britain in 2016 and since then they have been performing tirelessly throughout the country.
Their first album, Hide and Hair won the award for Best Album at the 2019 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards.
The band's second album, 'Gog Magog', was released in November 2022
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