THE people of Salisbury will be in for a treat this autumn, with a fantastic array of performers playing at the City Hall from September.

The new season is due to start with a bang, with a host of brilliant shows guaranteed to make you want to visit.

Tribute band One Night Of Queen will be taking to the stage on September 9, playing all the greatest hits of the legendary group. The hall will also host Jo Brand on October 14 and "King of The Jungle" Joe Pasquale on November 18.

The stage will welcome an enchanting performance of the classic ballet Swan Lake on October 11, while The Reduced Shakespeare Company will be performing on November 5.

Music fans will be kept entertained with a visit from The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra on September 30. Scottish sensations Fiddler's Bid will bring their unique sound to Salisbury on October 12, with reggae group Dreadzone playing there on October 13.

With a great variety of music, comedy and dramatic performances planned, there is guaranteed to be something for all ages to enjoy.

A main attraction this November is poet Pam Ayres, pictured, on her 30th anniversary tour.

The show, entitled They Should Have Asked My Husband, sees Ayres at her best, performing comic poems sure to entertain everyone. A regular on BBC Radio throughout the years, Pam is set to be one of the most popular performers in Salisbury this year.

Her date at the City Hall on Saturday, November 6 will mark 30 years since she first appeared on TV talent show Opportunity Knocks.

Ticket prices for Pam Ayres start at £14.50.

Contact the ticket office on 01722 434434 or visit tickets@salisbury.gov.uk for more information on all of the shows.