A musician who was a concerto finalist in the 2020 BBC Young Musician competition will be performing at an event in Rhyl.
Annemarie Federle has been appointed principal French horn in The London Philharmonic and Aurora Orchestras.
She will now be returning for the third time to perform at Rhyl Music Club's next event at Rhyl Town Hall on November 13.
A spokesperson for Rhyl Music Club said: "She has a musical and technical ability far beyond her age and we are delighted to welcome her back for the third time."
She will be performing music from composers including Franz Strauss, Mozart, Schumann, Vignery, and Volker.
Pianist Harry Rylance will also perform Nina Simone's rendition of Samson and Delilah.
Thea Ormrod, a young musician, will join Ms Federle and Mr Rylance on trumpet for a trio performance of Gershwin's Someone to Watch Over Me.
The event will start at 7pm and doors open at 6.15pm.
Tickets are £15 and can be bought on the door.
Accompanied minors and students can attend for free.
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