A legendary folk band are playing in South Petherton on April 26.

Flook also released a new album on April 12, Ancora.

In recent years Flook have played occasional live shows, including short tours of Ireland, Japan and Germany as well as festival shows, and they will undertake a 17-date tour of England and Wales in April and May 2019.

Formed over 20 years ago by four friends, Flook burst onto the international music scene with their debut studio album, Flatfish.

Brian Finnegan said: “Way back in 2005 when we released our 3rd studio album, Haven, little did we know that it would be our last for almost a decade and a half.We took a break in 2008, followed our hearts and instincts and went our separate ways; had kids, got hitched, loved, lost, explored the musical world post-Flook.”

With the flutes and whistles of Brian Finnegan and Sarah Allen, the guitar of Ed Boyd and the bodhran of John Joe Kelly, the iconic band Flook weaves and spins traditionally rooted tunes into an enthralling sound, with agile but tight rhythms and virtuoso improvisation.

Flook possesses a rare blend of fiery technical brilliance, delicate ensemble interaction and a bold, adventurous musical imagination.

You can see Flook on April 26 at The David Hall in South Petherton. Tickets cost £17. To find out more call 01460 240340.