A truly unique evening celebrating Cornish music and language is set to take place at the Acorn Theatre in Penzance on Sunday, January 18.

Acclaimed vocal group Hireth will take to the stage with their spellbinding four-part harmonies, singing entirely in the Cornish language, Kernewek.

With a blend of original works and reimagined traditional songs, the event promises an unforgettable journey into the heart and soul of Cornwall.

Hireth are an exceptional four-part harmony vocal group, singing in the Cornish language, Kernewek. Their fresh arrangements consist of striking original works, and traditional Cornish songs like you’ve never heard them before.

The ensemble blends a range of musical backgrounds, bringing together songwriter Anna Anise, multi-instrumentalist Daniel Woodfield, composer Matthew Thomason, and vocalist Millie Young.

Hireth came together during a storm-lashed winter residency at an artists’ retreat nestled on the rugged cliffs of Cape Cornwall.

It was here that the ensemble combined their range of musical backgrounds to form their evocative sound and spine-tingling compositions, which resonate with the rousing spirit of Cornwall.

The name Hireth is a Cornish word with no direct English translation. It encapsulates a profound sense of longing and nostalgia – a homesickness that lingers with both sorrow and beauty.

Prepare to be transported through beautiful harmonies as Hireth carry you through the emotional landscape of Cornwall itself, with a sound as rich and expressive as the land that inspires them.

This special performance will also feature guest artists who bring the language to life through song - names to be revealed soon.

Writing on their Facebook page, the group said: “Next year we anticipate exciting times, with recordings and residencies in the pipeline, so watch this space in 2026”

To book tickets to the Penzance performance, visit: www.theacornpenzance.com/