From a world-travelling ukulele orchestra to an array of covers that will get you on the dancefloor, there's plenty to get up to in Evesham this week.

With a duo of "masters of their craft" and a music class for children and families also up for grabs, its a good week to be a music enthusiast in the town.

Fleecey Folk: James Delarre & Saul Rose

Kicking off the week's offerings is Fleecey Folk: James Delarre & Saul Rose on Wednesday (February 28) at The Fleece Inn Barn.

The duo, who have been described as "masters of their craft" and praised for their "outstanding musicianship" will perform an evening of traditional music to promote their second album, Kith and Kin.

The record, which serves as a tribute to their long-standing friendship and growing families, puts the spotlight on the duo's bond and fresh take on traditional tunes.

Monkey Music

Monkey Music for families with babies from three months old will be hosted at Guide, Scout and Community Hall.

Every Thursday, starting from 11.30am, these specialist music classes are designed to "nurture a lifetime of music for you and your family".

The session, to be held on Thursday (February 29), is an introduction to a progressive four-stage curriculum made by professional musicians.

First timers will be able to attend the class for free.

Visit its official website (www.monkeymusic.co.uk/area/redditch-worcester to book today) to book your spot today.

Make Mine A Double

For those keen on putting on their dancing shoes, acoustic duo Make Mine A Double will perform at Stirr Ups on Friday (March 1).

Performing from 8.45pm, the pair will perform an array of pop and rock acoustic covers, all the way from the '60s to the present day.

Their mantra is to make you want to sing along and dance, promising a lively, unmissable night at Stirr Ups.

Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain

Rounding off the week, the world-renowned Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain is set to take the stage at Regal Cinema on Saturday (March 2) from 7pm.

Praised by artists such as David Bowie, the group has been selling out theatres since 1985, and is known for their quirky performances.

They promise to offer "an evening of sheer entertainment", so be prepared for a night of fun and laughter.