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11 July 2025

Whats on this Weekend 11th July

The Bungalow have the very popular mod band The Players in tonight. Expect an explosive musical journey from the 50’s onwards. ‘Subculture inspired Blues, R&B, Soul, Northern Soul’ The band are supported by a guest DJ. Free entry and doors are at 7pm. More mod madness tomorrow afternoon with SHOUT! ...

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The Bungalow have the very popular mod band The Players in tonight. Expect an explosive musical journey from the 50’s onwards. ‘Subculture inspired Blues, R&B, Soul, Northern Soul’ The band are supported by a guest DJ. Free entry and doors are at 7pm. More mod madness tomorrow afternoon with SHOUT! Get ready to dance and ‘shout’. Doors open at 1pm, music starts from 2pm and it is free entry. 

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In the evening Queen Rhapsody take to the stage for a night of classic Queen. The band faithfully recreates the energy, excitement, and emotion of a classic Queen concert. An authentic tribute, the four-piece band delivers powerful vocals, driving rock anthems and flamboyant showmanship.The band have been touring Britain and Europe captivating audiences with their nostalgic tribute show!

“We are very proud of our show and put all of our energy into making the show sound like Queen did in their magnificent live concerts” said Bradley Mitchell – Producer of Queen Rhapsody. After 9 years of touring the band is tighter than ever and the show has a great repertoire from fan-favourites’ to Queen’s stadium rock anthems.

Performances include hits from every decade of Queen’s musical legacy including Bohemian Rhapsody, It’s A Kind ofMagic & We Will Rock You. Limited tickets on Eventbtrite and doors are at 7pm. 

Take a trip on Sunday to Itchycoo Park. They will be playing music from the 60’s and onwards, this is set to be a fantastic afternoon, and a big crowd is expected. Doors open at 1pm / band on 2pm.

Tuesday Open Stage starts at 7pm. If you want to get on stage and jam or play some songs this is for you. The house band will be there to help and full backline available.  Free entry.

The Keg have Mark McMillan in tonight at 9pm and tomorrow night at the same time it will be Canyon. The Keg Sessions start at 9pm on Thursday for more original acts and bands. 

The Swan has the mighty Kong on tonight at 8pm and tomorrow there will be live action at 4pm from Escaped followed by a DJ set. The Sunday Soul Club starts at 4pm with John and Maria on the decks. Ronnie T will be playing on Monday from 4pm, Lee James starts his comedy and song stage show on Tuesday at 3pm and Thursday at 5.00pm, David McKellar kicks off at 4pm on Wednesday. 

The Cave’s line up this week is Wild Hogs at 5pm followed by Giveaway at 8pm. The Cave’s busy weekend finishes with live action (TBA) at 6pm on Sunday. It’s nice to get positive comments about our music scene. Here’s what someone posted on The Cave’s Facebook Page – I visited The Cave for the first time last night. I was walking past the band sounded amazing – “I went in to listen for a few minutes. Wow what a brilliant night – everyone is so friendly – sat with people I didn’t know but I do now. Think the group were Dirty White Suit – they shook the building”

Playing at Kennedys Sunday’s regular live session this week is Cherry Red 53 who will be pounding out some well-known early rock favourites from 3pm. The Inn on the Corner have Cranked to 11 pounding out classic rock favourites on Sunday from 4.30pm. 

The 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 Cave from 7pm on Thursday. The Inn on the Corner has an Open Mic on the last Tuesday of the month.

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