A Barry choir will be joining Aled Jones at his show in the town.
Barry Male Voice Choir (BMVC) will support the Welsh singer on his solo show at Memo Arts Centre on November 17.
They will also perform one song with Mr Jones on stage.
This is part of the second leg of his 'Full Circle' tour, which began with a sold-out show at The Apex in Bury St Edmunds on September 9.
The one-man show features stories and songs from Mr Jones' 40-year career in showbiz.
BMVC, established 122 years ago, is Wales’ longest continually performing male voice choir.
The 55-strong amateur choir is known for its blue suit jackets and sings a variety of musical styles, from traditional Welsh hymns to contemporary music.
Mr Jones said: "It will be wonderful to have the support of BMVC at my gig in Barry.
"The choir is full of rich talent and, like me, they are true crossover artists performing everything from classical standards to pop hits."
The choir frequently performs at events, raising money for charity.
Dot Connell, BMVC’s musical director, said: "We are thrilled to be on the programme with a Welsh singing legend.
"Versatile, long-lasting and lovable - Aled and BMVC have so much in common.
"It is an evening not to be missed."
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