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Your guide to what's on in North Lancashire over the next seven days.

The Psychology of Serial Killers 

A talk by expert forensics lecturer Jennifer Rees as the audience discovers just how serial killers are classified, using case studies to illustrate. 

Wednesday June 29, 7.30pm, Lancaster Grand 

 

Walk Right Back - The Everly Brothers Story 

The story of the most successful duo of all time - The Everly Brothers. Featuring hits such as Bye Bye Love, All I Have To Do Is Dream and Cathy’s Clown. 

Thursday June 30, 7.30pm, Lancaster Grand

 

Over The Line with Ian Holloway 

A sporting evening with the off the wall football manager and pundit.

Thursday June 30, 8pm, Kanteena, Lancaster

 

Luther  

A show fronted by international Luther Vandross tribute Harry Cambridge and his 10 piece band in celebration of ‘The Velvet Voice’. 

Friday July 1, 7.30pm, Lancaster Grand

 

Blue Moon Band 

The fabulous Blue Moon Band return to Lancaster Priory for a concert as part of the Gaia Festival.  

Friday July 1, 7pm, Lancaster Priory

 

Mount Toubkal Fundraiser Musical Extravaganza

Live music in the afternoon with The Melting Pot, Frenchie; then Bobby Sharpe in the evening, to raise money for a charity trek up North Africa's highest mountain

Saturday July 2, 1pm to 6pm; then 7pm to 9.30pm, Regent Park Pavillion and Cafe, Morecambe

 

Housewives on Holiday 

The brand-new comedy musical starring the legendary Nolan Sister Maureen Nolan, with Josephine Partridge and Sarah Dearlove. 

Saturday July 2, 7.30pm, Lancaster Grand

 

The Simon & Garfunkel Story 

Using huge projection photos and original film footage, this 50th anniversary celebration also features a full live band performing all the hits. 

Saturday, July 2, 7.30pm, The Platform, Morecambe

 

Carnforth Carnival 

A fun packed day for all the family, including a parade through the town, led by Samba Espirito, and music from James Candlin, Rob Jones and Grace Warwick.

Saturday July 2, parade starts at 10.30am in town centre, then entertainment on Carnforth High field.

 

All The Right Notes: Krar Collective 

A rich feast of mind-blowing Ethiopian grooves. Dubbed ‘the Ethiopian White Stripes’ 

Saturday July 2, 7pm, More Music, Morecambe

 

Classic & Performance Motor Show 

Hundreds of vintage vehicles and classic cars on display on Leighton’s lawn and terrace. 

Sunday July 3, 10am to 4pm, Leighton Hall, Carnforth

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