Andy Fairweather Low is something of a living pop and rock legend, and the good news is, he'll be bringing his legendary status to The Artrix in Bromsgrove.

Even better, he'll be bringing his band too, The Low Riders.

A spokesman said: "Andy came to prominence as the lead singer in Amen Corner. The 60s saw them clock up hit after pop hit. Songs such as 'Bend Me Shape Me', 'Hello Suzy', '( If Paradise is ) Half As Nice' are internationally remembered to this day.

"But if you were paying close attention you might have picked up a clue in the magnificent ‘Gin House’ to Andy’s future musical collaborations.

"Since the early days Andy has gone on to work with Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, David Crosby, The Band, Elton John, Roger Waters, Dave Gilmour, The Who, BB King, Joe Cocker, Steve Winwood, Linda Ronstadt, Emmylou Harris, Joe Satriani, the Bee Gees, Jeff Beck, The Impressions, Lonnie Donegan, Mary J. Blige, Georgie Fame, Bonnie Raitt, Otis Rush, Van Morrison, Chris Barber, Jackson Browne, Bill Wyman, Sheryl Crow, Pete Townshend, and hundreds more.

And success isn't only back in the day for Andy.

The band started 2014 off nicely on the Bob Harris’ rock show playing in session and continued with two UK tours, festival appearances, a tour of Japan, and a landmark appearance at Bluesfest held at The Royal Albert Hall which was broadcast live on Paul Jones Radio 2 Blues Show.

In 2015, Andy and the band were the opening act for Eric Clapton’s 70th Birthday tour starting at Madison Square Garden, NYC and ending with a run of seven shows at The Royal Albert Hall.

In 2016 and 2017 there were gigs in Japan and European tours and 2018n saw a 41 date UK tour "with remarkable festival appearances with the extended line up including two drummers."

The date for the diary is Saturday September 14.

Tickets and further details: 01527 577330