Bella Hardy (above) wanted to do something cool to celebrate her 30th birthday in 2014 - so she decided to play 30 live dates, and the tour rolls into The Stables on Thursday (June 19) evening.
She has also been awarded the 'Folk Singer of the Year' title by Radio 2 putting even more of a celebratory edge on the tour.
Bella and her band - The Midnight Watch - will be in control of Stage 2 from 8.45pm. Among the musical fall-out it's fair to expect material taken from her current album, Battleplan.
While Bella is busy on one side of the Wavendon venue, across the foyer in the Jim Marshall Auditorium, Quebec's Le Vent du Nord will be on fire, in the musical sense...
Mixing fiddle with guitar, accordion and hurdy-gurdy, and a live-wire performance, they'll knock your socks off.
Tenors Unlimited step into the spotlight on Friday (June 20) night, as part of their Show the Suits Who's Boss tour.
Self-penned material will jostle for position alongside tracks lifted from the world of opera, pop and musical theatre, and while TU do that, Stage 2 will be woven a musical spell by Fraser Anderson and his introspective lyricisms.
How good is he? Well, Chuck Berry, Bob Harris and Will Ackerman have all been impressed by the Scots-born player.
Tickets are close to a sell-out for stalwart pop-players The Searchers on Saturday (June 21) night, but if you want to check new talent, Less Than Human are the way to go.
They bagged both the audience and the judges vote at last year's MMG Three Counties band competition. This is your chance to find out what all the fuss is about.
Last up this week, a live version of the 80s cult kid's game Knightmare, which goes live at the venue at 8pm.
To make a booking call MK 280800 or visit www.stables.org