Three UK cellists will be tackling five challenges on the Isle of Man next month to raise money for charity.
Jeremy Dawson, Clare Wallace and James Rees - known as the Extreme Cellists - are raising money for Aspire, which helps people with spinal injuries, and Go Beyond which provides respite for disadvantaged children.
They'll be playing on Queen's Pier in Ramsey on August 12 before carrying their instruments on the Isle of Man Half Marathon the following day.
On August 14 they'll play on the Song School roof at Peel Cathedral before walking coast-to-coast across the island - finishing their tasks by playing at the summit of Snaefell on August 15.
You can find out more, and sponsor the group, at extremecello.com
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