Imperial Leisure will be playing a gig at the Malmesbury Town Hall this February to help raise funds for Malmesbury Live Arts.
The event will take place on Saturday 25 February, and doors will open at 7.30pm.
A spokesperson for the band said: "From their humble beginnings in London Imperial Leisure established themselves as a party band born out of school friendships. They go from strength to strength, forever evolving their style but sticking true to their reputation for delivering fun and high energy live performances. Taking influences from all around, the music is a fun-loving throwback to the ska-2-tone era combined with more recent punkrock-hiphop sounds."
Musically the band are said to draw on inspirations ranging from The Specials, Roots Manuva, Less Than Jake, and Youngblood Brass Band to Rage Against the Machine and The Streets.
Their music has been described as bold and adventurous, and never predictable - said to be evidenced by their trio of well-received albums.
The band's spokesperson added: "Imperial Leisure are persistently tagged as ska punks but whilst firmly embracing various styles, Imperial Leisure have many other flavours open to their enterprise."
Tickets are priced between £14 - £15.68 and can be purchased at https://www.malmesbury-live-arts.org.uk/imperialleisure
This event is said to be one of Malmesbury Live Arts' season fundraisers, that helps to support its programme development.
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