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Southside Festival
Live music, dance, art, kid's entertainment, stalls and food.
Queen's Park Recreation Ground, Glasgow
Sat 18 May
Free
- 12:00 – 22:00
La Clique
The outrageous, unforgettable, legendary La Clique returns to Brighton with an array of dangerously charismatic characters. A magical show like no other, La Clique was born in 2003 and went on to scoop a host of awards, including an Olivier, before playing to sell-out houses world-wide. Funny, sexy and dangerous, La…
The Spiegeltent, Brighton
Sat 18 May
Soul'd Out
Edinburgh's Got Soul presents Edinburgh's première soul choir with their unique take on classics from Chaka Khan, Lauren Hill, Whitney Houston and Stevie Wonder.
Roxy Art House, Edinburgh
Sat 18 May
£10 (£8) / 0131 629 0039
ABC
- Directed by: Anne Dudley (cond)
Singer-songwriter Martin Fry and his veteran new wave, new romantic and synthpop band performs the album The Lexicon Of Love in its entirety with backing from Southbank Sinfonia conducted by Anne Dudley.
OPEN, Norwich
Sat 18 May
£20 adv / 01603 763111
- 19:30
St Ann's Well Gardens Spring Festival
Fun and activities for all,music stage with local bands,rollerdisco,skatepark,Brighton School of Samba,Adur Concert Band, market stalls,arts and crafts,nerfwars,karate taster sessions,drama,kids fun zone,Sing and sign sessions,WI cake competition,community arts project,Heritage walks,food from around the world, Hog…
St Ann's Well Gardens, Hove
Sat 18 May
Journey, Whitesnake and Thunder
Classic 80s soft rock triple bill for those who won't stop believin'.
SECC, Glasgow
Sat 18 May
£45 / 0844 395 4000
- 19:00
Cardiff Philharmonic Choir: Haydn
- Written by: Haydn
Haydn's Harmoniemesse in B-flat major 'Wind Band Mass'.
Eglwys Dewi Sant, Cardiff
Sat 18 May
£8
- 19:30
Antonio Forcione - Sketches of Africa
Award-winning acoustic guitarists Forcione looks to Africa for inspiration for his latest album mixing world music, Latin and jazz.
The Queen's Hall, Edinburgh
Sat 18 May
£15 (£12) / 0131 668 2019
- 20:00
Scottish Opera: The Pirates of Penzance
The Pirates of Penzance was written in a hurry so that Gilbert & Sullivan could open it on Broadway and finally taste those sweet, sweet American royalties, but in spite of its mercenary origin it's one of the best-loved operettas ever written, a crazily sparkling farce with a bumbling but patriotic pirate crew, some…
Theatre Royal, Glasgow
Sat 18 May
£9–£70 / 0844 871 7647
The Rat Pack Vegas Spectacular
The return of the UK's finest Rat Pack tribute night, with classic tunes including 'Under My Skin' and 'Come Fly with Me' and plenty of entertaining between-song patter.
Penistone Paramount
Sat 18 May
01226 767532
- 19:30
RSNO: Choral Classics – Elijah
Mendelssohn's Elijah may have been a religious oratorio produced during the Victorian era, but forget sweetness and light: it's a dramatic masterpiece, full of wrath, slaughter and Old Testament fury. It's here conducted by Sir Andrew Davis, with soloists Lisa Milne, Catherine Wyn-Rogers, Barry Banks and Hanno…
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
Sat 18 May
£11.50–£35 (£5–£17.50) / 0141 353 8000
- 19:30
The Fused
The band plays indie-rock.
The Star Inn, Newcastle upon Tyne
Sat 18 May
Free / 0191 261 4343
- 21:00
Georgia Mancio Quartet
Mainstream jazz by the singer and band.
Pizza Express Jazz Club, London W1D
Sat 18 May
£20 / 020 7437 9595
- 19:30 – 21:00
Book Group
Launching their Homeward Sound EP.
Pilrig St Paul's Church, Edinburgh
Sat 18 May
£6 / 0131 553 1876
Digital Jones and The Boney Kit Steppa
Indie/funk/soul/electro trio featuring the vocals of Nikki Kent.
The Caves, Edinburgh
Sat 18 May
Ian Shaw, Georgia Mancio
Contemporary jazz from the award-winning singer and pianist.
Pizza Express Jazz Club, London W1D
Sat 18 May
£20 / 020 7437 9595
- 22:30
Edinburgh Symphony Orchestra
An energetic end to the amateur orchestra's 2012-13 season, with Weber's 'Freischütz' Overture, Hindemith's athletic ballet score Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber and Beethoven's explosive Symphony No 3 'Eroica'. Gerard Doherty conducts.
Greyfriars Kirk, Edinburgh
Sat 18 May
£10 (£7; Children £3)
- 19:30
Festivals Club
The Festivals Club will open its doors to the Brighton Festival and Fringe artists, crews and VIPs as an apres-show green room for all the back-door Johnnies, front-door Sallys, the famous and infamous. A club of distinction for ladies and gentlemen, The Festivals Club will have guest cabaret and music stars late into the…
The Spiegeltent, Brighton
Sat 18 May
Woodenbox
Folksy, rhythmic indie and country pop from Woodenbox.
Electric Circus, Edinburgh
Sat 18 May
Bob Mould
Over-14s show. Ex-Husker Du and Sugar frontman and all round US alt.rock legend, playing material from his new album Silver Age plus golden oldies with Jason Narducy and Jon Wurster of Spl:t S:ngle and Superchunk.
Òran Mór, Glasgow
Sat 18 May
Sold out / 0141 357 6200
Support from North Atlantic Oscillation.
- 19:00
Celebrate Eurovision with the Equality Network
Revel in the tackiness and win prizes as the Equality Network celebrates everyone's favourite music competition with a Eurovision raffle and good company all night.
The Standard, Edinburgh
Sat 18 May
£10 Donation to Equality Network / 0131 225 6490
Dolly Parton Story
Andrea Pattison, backed by The Partoners, pays tribute to Dolly.
Pavilion Theatre, Glasgow
Sat 18 May
£14–£17 / 0141 332 1846
- 19:30
The Lady Boys of Bangkok
Glamorous Amorous! The Lady Boys of Bangkok are back with a fabulous new show for 2013! Dripping with diamante and sizzling on stage with new songs and side splitting comedy. From J-Lo to Whitney, the stars and chart-topping hits just keep on coming. Party like there’s no tomorrow with The Lady Boys of Bangkok: Europe's…





