ELECTRONICA experts Morcheeba are the latest star act set to perform in Powys later this year.

The band, who hit the height of their fame in the late-1990s to early 2000s, are remembered for their track ‘Rome Wasn't Built in a Day’ and they will be performing at the Pavilion in Landrindod Wells on Thursday, August 25.

Morcheeba’s global reach takes them to every corner of the world. Their signature chilled electronic/organic sound has been border-hopping ever since the London-based band emerged.

Blackest Blue is the band's 10th studio album and delves into the soul of the band’s genre-mashing musical heritage. Founding members Skye Edwards and Ross Godfrey said they didn’t approach the album with any preconceptions, and instead created an organic journey that represents everything great about Morcheeba. “Blackest Blue is about finding a way through the darkest of times and emerging the other side changed but intact,” they said.

Tickets are £24.50 + fees and went on sale today. They are available from the Pavilion website at https://www.pavilionmidwales.org.uk/, through the box office on 01597 258118 or Ticketweb.uk, or email info@pavilionmidwales.org.uk.