THE McClymonts will appear at the Mean Fiddler on Sunday, February 7.
Individually, Brooke, Samantha and Mollie McClymont are talented performers.
But put them together and The McClymonts weave a special kind of musical magic, with exquisite three-part harmonies, soaring vocals and stunning onstage presence.
Since forming just a few short years ago and releasing their debut album, Chaos and Bright Lights, they have dominated the Country Music Awards of Australia's Group Of The Year Category, winning the Golden Guitar three years in a row.
Now the McClymonts take another step forward with the release of their new album, Wrapped Up For Good.
Recorded in Nashville, the album has harnessed the talents of Taylor Swift's producer, Nathan Chapman, and the producer of Chaos and Bright Lights, Adam Anders.
The maturity of the sound still has that trademark McClymonts feel.
Their debut album earned a plethora of Golden Guitars. Chaos and Bright Lights was a finalist for Album of The Year in Tamworth, and they also reached the finals for Song Of The Year with Shotgun and Single Of The Year for Finally Over Blue the song that knocked the Eagles off a 10-month run on the number one spot on the Country Music Charts.
The McClymonts collected a Mo Award for Country Group of The Year for their live performance.
They were also inducted into the Hands Of Fame in Tamworth.
Their first self-titled EP and Chaos and Bright Lights have earned them four number one singles.
The have enjoyed some high profile performances, including a World Youth Day concert in 2008 that saw them perform for a crowd of thousands, and a Tour de Force tour, performing for Australian troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The Mean Fiddler is at the corner of Windsor and Commercial roads, Rouse Hill.
Tickets for the McClymonts' concert cost $28 for adults and $15 for children. Doors open at 2pm, the support act starts at 2.30pm and The McClymonts will hit the stage at 3.45pm
Bookings and details: 96294811.