O’HOOLEY & Tidow went down a storm when they performed at the Baccapipes Folk Club in Keighley.

They have since built a huge folk circuit around UK and released the latest album Shadows in July.

The duo were described by the Independent newspaper as formidably brilliant and by folk legend Martin Simpson as brave, beautiful and full of love.

Shadows is a follow-up to the multi-award-winning album The Hum, and between the two was the release of self-produced album Summat’s Brewin' on their own micro label.

On their latest album Belinda and Heidi set out to explore the vast expanse of human emotion, from tenderness to sensual melancholy, boundless joy and hope to anger and grief, from dogged determination and grit to the disturbing and deeply unsettling.

Under careful consideration were those who live their lives in the dark, women with deeply personal shadows, and crimes committed behind closed doors.

O’Hooley & Tidow can be seen at All Hallows Church in Leeds on Friday, October 28 and the National Centre for Early Music in York on Tuesday, November 1.