One of the South's most celebrated orchestras is set to perform Enya's Watermark album in Basingstoke.
The Fulltone Orchestra will take to the stage at The Anvil, on Thursday, November 7, to perform the hit album.
The orchestra will be joined by the female voices of Cantiamo to bring Enya's album to life.
The performance, arranged by pianist and composer Dominic Irving, will also feature other hits from the late 1980s including Riverdance, Enigma, Clannad and Karl Jenkins.
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Jemma Brown, Fulltone Orchestra's artistic director, said: "We’re absolutely delighted to be able to bring this much-loved music to audiences across the South this autumn.
"Watermark catapulted Enya to international fame, with the number one hit Orinoco Flow sure to be a highlight of our performance.
"There’s something incredibly special about the sound created by a full orchestra alongside the female voices of Cantiamo and audiences can expect an exciting evening of music on a big scale."
The evening will also include the massive smash hit Lily Was Here made famous by 80s saxophonist Candy Dulfer and will be played by top sax player, Vicki Watson.
The Fulltone Orchestra & Cantiamo Choir will also perform Enya’s Watermark album at The Anvil, Basingstoke on November 7, with further performances at Bath Forum on November 5 and Cheltenham Town Hall on November 5.
Tickets are available from all venues or at fto.org.uk/enya.
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