RETURNING to Selkirk in high demand, Edinburgh-born musician Ross Wilson will take to the String Jam Club stage once more.

Performing as the front-man to Blue Rose Code, Wilson is set to bring his eclectic style to the County hotel this month after receiving high praise from concert-goers at his first performance in Selkirk last year.

The show on October 12 is a potential preview to Blue Rose Code's new album which is hinted to be released by the end of the year. The last album 'The Waters of Leith' (2017), which was dubbed 'Scottish album of the year' by The Skinny magazine, covered themes of love, loss and embracing the future, all encompassed within jazz, folk and soul sounds to appeal to most listeners.

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A spokesperson for the String Jam Club told us: "We booked Blue Rose Code for the first time in 2018 and have had so many requests for his return.

"After deafening applause, a standing ovation from the sell-out String Jam Club crowd, we know what to expect: deeply soulful and beautifully honest, emotive and lyrical music, thrilling and charismatic, live and up close at the “Borders haven of acoustic music.”

Doors open at 7.30pm on October 12 at The County Hotel, Selkirk, with the show starting at 8.00pm.

Tickets are 315 and can be bought either at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/blue-rose-code-at-string-jam-club-tickets-68188306059 or you can contact the String Jam Club on 07930872033. Tickets also available in advance and on the door at The County Hotel.

Ticket holders can also get 10% off restaurant meals at The County Hotel on the night of the performance between 6.00 and 7.00pm, booking in advance is advised.