POCKLINGTON Arts Centre has added four concerts to its late-summer and autumn programme featuring The Lone Bellow, Irish Mythen, Hayseed Dixie and Lau.

Booked in for August 28, Brooklyn band The Lone Bellow burst on to the scene with their self-titled debut in 2013, later releasing Then Came The Morning, produced by The National's Aaron Dessner.

In the three years since then, they have left Brooklyn for Nashville and made their third album, last September's Walk Into A Storm, for Sony Music Masterworks.

Globe-trotting Irish-born, contemporary Canadian folk artist Irish Mythen will play Pock on September 13 and four nights later rockgrass stalwarts Hayseed Dixie will be in action. John Wheeler's combo are still going strong after 17 years, 14 albums and 1,200 shows in 31 countries, having discovered "the Lost Highway of Reverend Hank Williams and the Highway to Hell of Bishop Bon Scott".

Lau, the BBC Radio 2 Folk Award Winners for Best Band in 2008 to 2010 and 2013, will return to Pock on December 4 with Kris Drever on vocals and guitar, Martin Green on accordion, wurlitzer, keys and electronics and Aidan O’Rourke on fiddle. As ever, they will effortlessly bridge the seemingly diametrically opposed worlds of acoustic folk tradition and post-rock electronics.

Tickets for these 8pm gigs are on sale on 01759 301547 or at pocklingtonartscentre.co.uk