A popular pop-folk band are heading to Cornwall after the release of their latest album earlier this year.

Sam Kelly and The Lost Boys will be returning to the Duchy on November 12 when they'll play a set at the Acorn Theatre in Penzance.

Renowned for their crafted and emotionally delivered pop-driven folk music, the band, which consists of Jamie Francis on banjo, Graham Coe on cello, Toby Shaer on whistles and fiddle, Archie Moss on the melodeon, Evan Carson on drums, and group leader, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer and BBC Radio 2 Folk award-winning Sam Kelly have been an explosive force since first entering onto the scene in 2016.

Their unique sound has won the hearts and ears of some of the biggest names in the business and ‘The Wishing Tree’ is reportedly no exception.

Falmouth Packet: Sam Kelly and The Lost Boys will be returning to the Duchy on November 12 when they'll play a set at the Acorn Theatre in Penzance.Sam Kelly and The Lost Boys will be returning to the Duchy on November 12 when they'll play a set at the Acorn Theatre in Penzance.

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The band said: "This album is a big step forward for us as a band.

"It has been 4 years since our last record, and this one is made up of mainly original material, whereas our last album was a majority of traditional music.

"These songs were born out of the struggle that everyone has faced over the past year, but carry messages of hope, love and the joy in small things.

"Making this record has been vital for our sanity over the past year, and we are so proud to bring these songs out into the world."

For more information, visit: www.samkelly.org