Acclaimed UK vocalist Sarah Jane Morris is set to perform in Sussex.
Morris, along with guitarist Tony Rémy, is celebrating the launch of The Sisterhood 2.
She will perform The Sisterhood 2 at the Ropetackle Arts Centre in Shoreham on March 22.
This collection, marking Morris's second tribute to influential female singer-songwriters, is set to release on March 6.
In this latest instalment, Peggy Seeger, Etta James, Joan Baez, Dolly Parton, Bonnie Raitt, Joan Armatrading, Janis Ian, Tracy Chapman and Amy Winehouse are recognised.
Each artist is celebrated through a new song reflecting their creative spirit and contribution.
Sarah Jane Morris states there are three criteria to be part of 'The Sisterhood'.
First, the artists must be of superior quality and originality.
They must also be songwriter as well as performer, and most have used their success to speak on conscience issues.
For instance, Morris's song for Peggy Seeger, Longing To Be Free, is a "powerful feminist anthem", while Oh Mother My Mother for Sinéad O'Connor is a "Celtic elegy and Ovidian dream".
The Edge is Where the Magic is Found, a jazz ballad, pays tribute to Amy Winehouse, and Love Wit & Stardust celebrates Dolly Parton's advocacy of universal human values.
Morris, known for her vocal range and emotional delivery, partners with Tony Rémy, whom she has known since the 1980s.
The concert is part of her UK headline tour, launched to celebrate the album's release.