WITH his ninth studio album under his belt and numerous awards, Seth Lakeman is a performer who transcends the folk genre he started from.

The charismatic singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist found time at the beginning of the year, in between charging around the globe with Robert Plant and his band, the Sensational Space Shifters, to record the new album titled The Well Worn Path

This record is a return to a no-nonsense, organic, classic folk-rock approach Lakeman is known for, with his trademark foot-stomping, fiddle bow-shredding and soaring vocals.

Having started out performing with his brothers Sam and Sean Lakeman, it was in 2002 when Seth decided to go solo and his career took on a new trajectory.

With albums receiving Mercury Prize nominations and the gold-selling Freedom Fields Lakeman will bring his brand of fold to the Anvil on March 29.

The Gazette has teamed up with Anvil Arts to give away two pairs of tickets for the show.

To be in with a chance of winning all you have to do is answer this simple question: What are the names of Seth Lakeman’s two brothers? Is it A) Scott and Simon B) Steve and Stacy or C) Sam and Sean.

Send your answers to tim.birkbeck@basingstokegazette.co.uk by midnight on Sunday, 24 March.

All entrants must supply their full name and contact details, normal Newsquest terms and conditions apply.

For more information or to purchase tickets visit anvilarts.org.uk/whats-on/seth-lakeman.