The legendary American former sideshow and street performer takes to the stage at the converted church in just under two weeks' time on Tuesday 2nd December.
Dee is due to headline the gig with the support of urban guitarist Paul Curreri and new-wavers Black Carrot. Fully accomplished on both the piano and harp, she is known for creating an atmospheric and unique brand of music.
The American's harp-playing talents featured prominently on fellow New Yorker Antony and the Johnsons' 2005 Mercury Music Prize-winning album I Am A Bird Now. The songstress has also previously collaborated with Soft Cell supremo Mark Almond.
Playing tracks from her previous five albums - as well as the 2008 release Safe Inside The Day - the gig is set to be an eye-opening experience with the so-called transgender street legend.
Tickets are priced at £13.50. Doors open at 7pm with Dee expected on-stage around 10pm.