SPAN Arts is excited to announce they will be presenting BRIT award-winner Kate Nash at the Queen's Hall Narberth, on April 26.

Tickets for the tour of Nash's third album go on sale today (Friday) and are expected to sell fast.

Her latest album Girl Talk sees quite a bold new direction for Kate. One night in the early summer of 2012, she was feeling emotional after a rehearsal with her new all-girl band. Why, she kept thinking, was it so much easier for boys? That night she was angry. In the space of a few hours, she wrote and recorded Under-Estimate The Girl. By 4 am, the video was shot too.

Under-Estimate The Girl captured perfectly a moment in Kate's life. A moment when she wanted to tear up the rulebook and buck the trend for making the kind of benign manufactured pop born of talent shows.

'Everybody play, play it so safe/No one wanna mess, mess with the rules', she sang with such abandon and raw fury that it made punk look positively sedate.

The song, with its change of musical direction, immediately caused a minor furore. The NME simply concluded that it 'outpunked punk'.

Kate was, as ever in the face of the press, phlegmatic. 'Everyone was going crazy and I thought it was great. It created the perfect storm for my comeback. Everyone was talking about me because I'd done something new and crazy and different'.

At only 25, Kate is already a veteran pop star. She was a MySpace phenomenon before she even had a record deal. Such was the excitement about her debut album that Made of Bricks was released two months ahead of schedule. It went straight to number one.

Doors open at Queen's Hall at 8 pm. Tickets are £12.50, available from Span Arts box office (01834) 869323 or http://www.span-arts.org.uk">www.span-arts.org.uk from today (Friday).