Welsh folk band, Calan, stopped off in Poole as part of the final leg of their celebratory farewell tour last week.
The four-piece, who have performed together for almost two decades, took to the stage in the Sherling Studio part of the Poole Lighthouse.
They played songs from their latest album, Nefydd, beginning with the title track about an ancient king.
Made up of Bethan Rhiannon, Patrick Rimes, Samiwel Humphreys and Shelley Musker Turner, Calan switched between Welsh and English when speaking and singing.
A variety of instruments, from harps to bagpipes, filled the stage at the Lighthouse.
Throughout their time as a band, Calan have performed at prestigious venues around the country, from Cambridge Folk Festival to the Royal Albert Hall - alongside Sting and Sir Bryn Terfel.
Speaking to Nerve Radio's Folk and Country Show ahead of the performance, violinist Patrick Rimes discussed the band's farewell:
"We're hanging up the boots after nearly 20 years as a band, which is a long old shift!
"Everyone's got other things in the fire.
"We're all going to be busy with music and creative endeavours."
Calan with Nerve Online's Jake Curran (Image: Nerve Online)
Patrick himself is off to teach at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama now the tour has finished.
Supporting Calan throughout the tour was fellow Welsh band, The Marcellas.
The family-based trio are currently raising money to record their debut album early next year.