BRITAIN'S 'raciest and sassiest musical cabaret trio' will be coming to Basingstoke next month.

Celebrating 40 years on the road, Dillie Keane, Liza Pulam, and Adèle Anderson are bringing their show to The Anvil on Saturday, September 23.

Fascinating Aïda has racked-up millions of internet followers, performed in the world’s most prestigious venues, and been showered with awards and plaudits since they sashayed onto the scene back in 1983.

Their anniversary show will feature much-loved favourites and some wickedly hilarious new songs. If you’ve been delighted by Dogging, sung along to Cheap Flights or shared their rudest-ever Christmas song, don’t miss the chance to celebrate with these unstoppable performers in their glorious prime.

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Utterly charming, with diamond-sharp satire, filthy, hilarious, belligerent, political, poignant, and outrageous, this indomitable trio are still the mistresses of their craft.

Dillie Keane founded the group in 1983 (and was joined by writing partner Adèle Anderson in 1984 and with Soprano Liza Pulman in 2006) and since then they have played in hundreds of theatres in the UK and Ireland, with London seasons at the Donmar Warehouse, Theatre Royal Haymarket, Lyric Hammersmith, Piccadilly, Vaudeville, Garrick, Apollo, Comedy theatres and most recently at the Royal Festival Hall and Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank Centre.

They have toured Australia three times, including a month at the Sydney Opera House, and played New Zealand, San Francisco, New York, Berlin, Kenya, South Africa and Singapore.

They have made numerous television appearances and radio recordings, released seven CDs, three DVDs, two videos, an autobiography, and a songbook, and have also been nominated for several awards – Perrier (now Dave’s) Comedy Awards (once), Olivier Awards (three nominations) and New York Drama desk (three nominations). In 2013 they won Best Musical Act in the London Cabaret Awards.

Musical director, composer and pianist Michael Roulston will, once again, join Dillie, Liza and Adele on stage and this 40th Anniversary Show will be directed by Paul Foster.

Tickets are priced at £29.50.

Contact the Anvil Arts box office on 01256 844244 or visit anvilarts.org.uk

The show is suitable for feisty teenagers upwards, ages 14 and over.