THE WURZELS – will be promising "plenty of Scrumpy 'n' Western shenanigans" as they perform at the Cotswolds Winter Cider Festival.

And it's not so far for Worcestershire folks to go, especially if they have a souped-up combine harvester.

In fact, the venue will be Bingham Hall in Cirencester, on Friday, February 28.

A spokesman said: "The West Country folk-stars will be packing the venue with a rollicking night of their trademark mix of cheer, tunes and cider fuelled antics.

"Signed to label heavyweights Columbia and EMI, The Wurzels continue to play over 100 sell-out shows every year, including the greatest festivals in the land!"

The spokesman added: "Their quintessentially 'scrump country' cover of Kaiser Chiefs’ ‘Ruby’ has been a massive show favourite of late, as well as their hilarious hip hop version of the ubiquitous hit ‘Combine Harvester’.

"This bunch of haystack-headed, no-quite-so-young lads have long paved the way for Scrumpy n’ Western – a genre packed full of double entendre, mainstream parody and a comical folk style – the perfect accompaniment to cider drinking!"

The band’s most recent single is the story of the infamous 1921 Aveling and Porter steam roller “Old Rosie” which was named after the Laurie Lee book “Cider with Rosie” and has been a permanent fixture at the Fair since1969.

The song tells the true story of the steam roller being found in a rusty state after years of neglect and its finder’s vision to one day restore the engine and bodywork to her former glory and of the proud day when his dream becomes a reality.

Tickets: https://www.gigantic.com/the-wurzels-tickets/cirencester-bingham-hall/2020-02-28-19-30