MUSIC fans will have the opportunity to experience a little bit of Paris as Ellesmere Port Library hosts an event covering 100 years of French music, from Offenbach to Gainsbourg.

The show features the dulcet tones of Fifi la Mer on accordion and voice, and the talents of Oliver Wilby on clarinet, members of the saxophone family and accordion. Together they aim to transport you to "the city of lights" with their repertoire of musical gems, and along the way you will get to enjoy tales of mystery, romance and heartache that we so often associate with Paris.

Cheshire West and Chester Council’s Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Environment, Highways and Strategic Transport, Councillor Karen Shore said: "This is going to be an amazing event. Fifi La Mer have played at major hotels and restaurants in the UK including The Dorchester, The Manoir Aux Quat Saisons and The Ivy, as well as at music venues including the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden and the National Theatre.

"The duo has also played on the Orient Express and on boats including the Belle Vallee on the River Seine, Paris and music festivals such as the London City festival. We are really looking forward to welcoming them to Ellesmere Port Library in October."

More information on Fifi La Mer can be found at www.ohlalamusic.co.uk and on the Council's website at www.cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk/residents/libraries. The show is part of the Cheshire Rural Touring Arts programme www.cheshireruraltouringarts.co.uk.

The show will be at 7.30pm on Friday 7 October at Ellesmere Port Library. Tickets cost £10 and are available via the library or online via Ticketsource. Wine and other refreshments will be available.

The Library is on Civic Way, opposite the Civic Hall, and can be contacted on 0151 337 4684/5 during opening hours.