A seven-piece band will perform songs from Joni Mitchell's back catalogue in Oxford this summer.
Hejira, a band that started as a one-off gig at Oxfordshire jazz club The Spin, will play at Oxford Playhouse on Monday, June 30.
Fronted by Hattie Whitehead, the band has gained popularity over the past two years, performing to sold-out audiences across the UK and Ireland.
Hejira are fronted by Hattie Whitehead (Image: Oxford Playhouse) The evening will feature Ms Mitchell's songs from the late 1970s, including pieces from her live 1980 album, Shadows and Light.
The Canadian and American singer-songwriter emerge from the 1960s folk music circuit.
Her songs grew to incorporate elements of pop, jazz, and rock, as well as other genres.
Hejira includes Ollie Weston on tenor and soprano saxophones, Chris Eldred on keyboard, Pete Oxley on guitar, Dave Jones on bass, Rick Finlay on drums, and Marc Cecil on percussion.
The Spin, founded in 1999, was the starting point for Hejira's journey.
The club's house band, which included Mr Oxley, as well as Raph Mizraki and Mark Doffman, performed for 20 years at The Wheatsheaf in Oxford.
Hejira has played at some of the UK's most celebrated venues, including the Jazz Café in Camden, Oxford Festival of the Arts, and the London Jazz Festival.
Tickets for Hejira: Celebrating the Music of Joni Mitchell at Oxford Playhouse are priced at £22.