France's most successful musical outfit ever, the Gipsy Kings, are touring the UK. To celebrate, the Gipsy Kings have answered questions on their past, present and future.

You come from humble beginnings and now are France's best-selling musical outfit ever. How do you stay grounded?

We have always lived in our gipsy community - there are more than 2000 people around us living together. It helps keep us grounded.

Many people mistakenly think you are Spanish when in fact you are French. What languages do you speak amongst yourselves?

We speak Catalan and also patois from Provence, sometimes we mix the two. Our grandparents came from Barcelona that is why Catalan is our primary language.

Given your very extensive repertoire of work, is there one song you enjoy performing live above all others?

There are many that please the audience and us at the same time: 'un amor'; 'djobi djoba'; 'baila me' and many classics for us from the early times. Also fandangos, which are traditional gipsy songs.

As well as writing your own material, you have covered other people's songs such as Volare and Hotel California and completely made them your own. Are there any other songs you would like to cover in the near future and if so, why?

Sometimes songs of other people work in our rumba way. Yes, there are more songs to be done like this, many more, and maybe it could be a whole album of covers songs. We will do it if we like those songs.

In addition to preparing for the tour what else are you up to at the moment?

Working on a new recording album and finishing a broadway musical of Zorro.

Which artists who you would recommend to fans of your music who would like to learn more about the 'gitano' style?

First the master, Paco de Lucia, then singers like Camaron and many more flamenco classics.

Your line-up includes two bands of brothers and a brother-in-law! Are there any problems which arise from working with family?

With family there are problems as with everyone else but the solutions are also easier than with everyone else.

Who in public life do you most admire and why?

We admire the people who are committed to do their best for human kind: Gandhi, Mother Theresa... people like that.

What is the best piece of advice you have ever had and who was it from?

The best advice we got was from Ray Charles who told us to stick to our sound and never try sounding like someone else.

Is there any artist or band that you would find attractive collaborating with?

We like many bands. We would like to collaborate with people like Eric Clapton, also great singers like Joe Cocker, Neville Brothers and many more.

The Gipsy Kings play the Apollo in Manchester on Saturday, October 20. Tickets £35-£30 - call 0870 735 5000.