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November 21, 2024Tonight Talk of the Town are in town and will be at The Bungalow, they are a tribute to the music of Chrissie Hynde and The Pretenders. Talk of the Town give you the raw sound of the Pretenders fronted with a vocal talent that emulates the iconic voice and sultry poses of Chrissie Hynde.
Let them take you on a punk, pop and rock musical journey through the decades and
experience the sound of all the band’s hits from the late 1970s to the mid-1990s. The band
pump out hit after hit like their number one ‘Brass in Pocket’ and ‘Up the Neck’ to later songs
like ‘Back on the Chain Gang’. Tickets on the door from 7pm.
All the best songs from The Beatles and The Eagles will be performed by The Beagles
tomorrow afternoon and it is free entry, doors at 1pm.
It’s been a while but the very popular tribute to U2, W2 Live are at The Bungalow tomorrow
night. Tickets on the door from 7pm. Sunday’s free session is The Square Go’s and doors
are 1pm. After the live music Bungalaff comedy night is back and as always is hosted by
Richie McMahon. The line up this week is Tattoo Dave, Stevie Mitchell, Kai Powell, John
Wallace and the headliner is Rachel Jackson. Tickets on the door from 7pm.
It is the last Tuesday of the month, so it is Paint and a Pint. This is an open mic with art
supplies for all to use and an hour jam at the end. For lovers of art and music- all kinds of
creatives. Doors at 7pm
Tom Meighan the former lead vocalist of Kasabian will be live at The Bungalow on Thursday.
Enjoying large-scale success with Kasabian in the 2000s and 2010s, Meighan has been
compared to Liam Gallagher, whom Tom himself has referred to as the “perfect frontman.”
Meighan was a founding member of Kasabian along with guitarist Sergio Pizzorno, bassist
Chris Edwards, and drummer Ian Matthews, with the band releasing their eponymously titled
debut album in 2004. Tom and the band are on the road for an up close and personal run of
Raw 24 autumn acoustic shows, and this is his stop off at Paisley. Tickets on the door from
7pm.
Tomorrow night at Venue – Paisley, Sanctum Sanctorium will be onstage celebrating the
dark side of the 80s. The band bring you all the music from the alt 80’s through the goth
scene. Tickets on the door from 7.30pm.
The Old Swan have Howlin Radio in from 8pm tonight and tomorrow at 4pm Carlyle fronted
by the very talented Crawford Carlyle starts at 4pm. They are followed by The Dangerous
Brothers at 8pm. The Northern Soul Cub dances off at 4pm. Crawford Carlyle will be playing
on Monday from 4pm and at 4pm on Wednesday it is Duncan McLellan. Lee James sings
‘Songs from the Decades’ as well as keeping everyone entertained with his comedy banter
and stories on Tuesday and Thursday at 3pm.
The Keg have Mark McMillan in tonight and he starts at 9pm and tomorrow night at 9pm it is
Zocolla. The Thursday Keg Sessions for original bands and artists start at 9pm. Marie
Sinclair starts off the doubler tomorrow at The Cave from 5pm followed by Durty Mac at 8pm
finishing of their live weekend programme it is Emergency Exit on Sunday from 6pm.
Kennedys have Fire In on Sunday and they kick off at 3pm while over at The Inn on the
Corner The Plymouth 57’s will be playing from 4.30pm.
Open Mic/Stage sessions next week are: The Abbey at 9pm on Monday, Ugly Duck Monday
at 7pm, The Gantry at 9pm on Tuesday, The Bungalow on Tuesday 7pm, The Keg on
Wednesday at 8.30pm and The Wee Howff from 8pm on Thursday. The Inn on the Corner
has an Open Mic on the last Tuesday of the month.