Why not end January at Alexander’s in Chester with a line up of local talent including rising star Milly Pye who will be debuting her newest songs.

On Friday, January 31, the 17-year-old will be joined by popular local band The Koala Collective, 18-year-old Felicity Grant  and charismatic Liverpool performer 18-year-old Matt Breen.

The evening is in support of The National Autistic Society and LAM Action.

Singer-songwriter Milly was discovered busking on the streets of Chester. At only 17, her obvious raw and endearing unique style and talent has been recognised and, now as a signed artist, she is currently working on her debut album with top writers and producers, due for release later this year.

Some of Milly's new music has been put online recently gaining circa 65,000 views within a few days, and recently trending worldwide on Twitter.

Eighteen-year-old multi instrumentalist, singer-songwriter-musician Matt Breen has been writing and performing music since an early age.

Immensely proud of his Liverpool heritage, Matt's talent, outgoing personality and infectious cheeky charm wins over his audiences effortlessly.

Matt offers an abundance of versatility, performing a widely eclectic range of music as a solo artist including his own original songs, and also as front man of the newly reformed award winning indie rock band The Endings.

His most recent addition to his ever expanding CV has been as George Harrison in the hit show Lennon.

The Koala Collective are an exciting three piece acoustic act that have been performing together for around a year and a half now.

In this time, they have played many venues, events, functions and shows across the north west and recently had the honour of being the very first band to be featured on Chester Dee 106.3’s Unsigned with Anna Geary radio show as well as sharing a bill with Iziz Abrahim of The Stone Roses at an independent festival in Manchester.

Eighteen-year-old Chester singer-songwriter Felicity Grant is currently studying music in Manchester.

Her soulful vocals veers towards a mellow RnB style, with an intertwining eclectic mix of sounds.

Tickets are  £4 in advance from the venue and online at www.alexanderslive.com or £5 on the door.