AN arts hub in Dunfermline is set to host Edinburgh folk-rock band Chameleon Lady next month.
Returning for the second time to the Fire Station Creative on Carnegie Drive, the band will perform on June 21.
Cameron Middlemass, lead singer, said: "We are extremely looking forward to coming back to Dunfermline and the Fire Station Creative.
“It’s a fantastic venue and the show last year was great fun.
"The crowd was right behind us and made us feel at home – we can’t wait to come back on June 21.”
Formed at a school in Musselburgh, Chameleon Lady's career highlights include performing at festivals in Scotland and France alongside popular rock bands the Darkness and the Noisettes, as well as supporting Skerryvore at Aberdeen’s Tivoli Theatre in 2019.
Their 2021 EP, ‘11 Waverly Road,' garnered significant attention.
Their recently released single in 2022, ‘Beats Down Below,' is a mix of folk and rock.
Mr Middlemass said: “Since the last time we were there, we have been working hard on bringing you some new music and an even more energetic and entertaining live show.
“Expect some high energy music (perhaps with some questionable dance moves), but above all to have a lot of fun and forget about the outside world for a while.”
Tickets costs £12 and can be purchased at https://tinyurl.com/mw6kdw39 or from the Fire Station Creative Cafe/ Bar.
Doors open at 7pm.
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