Here is our weekly What's On Guide to entertainment in the local area.
Gary Meikle – ‘No Refunds’
The latest show from the popular comedy storyteller.
Thursday, September 19, 7:30pm, Lancaster Grand
The Mersey Beatles
The world’s favourite Liverpool-born tribute to the Fab Four are back with an all-new show celebrating the 60th anniversary of A Hard Day’s Night.
Friday, September 20, 7:30pm, Lancaster Grand
Pure Weller
A Yorkshire based tribute to the music of Paul Weller, reaching back through The Jam and The Style Council, but more importantly focusing on his solo output.
Friday, September 20, 7:30pm, The Platform, Morecambe
Morecambe Poetry Festival
Back for a third year, including performances by Mike Harding, Pam Ayres, Henry Normal, Alistair McGowan, Lemn Sissay, Donna Ashworth, Thick Richard, Robin Ince and Raymond Antrobus.
Plus on new second stage you can expect to find poets as wide ranging as Manchester’s Tony Walsh, Emma Purshouse, Atilla the Stockbroker, Kate Fox, Helen Ivory, Martin Figura, Steve Pottinger, Ollie Sykes and Chris Lynam.
There will also be open mic sessions allowing new and emerging poets the chance to try out new material plus free poetry writing workshops led by Big White Shed.
Friday – Sunday, September 20-22, Winter Gardens, Morecambe (some events at King's Arms)
Morecambe Comedy Club
Launch night for a stand-up series at Morecambe FC, with host Bill Woolland and featuring comics Steve Royle, Ignacio Lopez and Archie Kelly.
Friday, September 20, Morecambe FC, 7.30pm
Motown Magic - Diana Ross Night
Cherie Jade's international tribute with DJs Steve Middlesbrough and Ian Simpson, tickets in aid of the RLI Dementia Unit.
Friday, September 20, Jubilee Club, Torrisholme, 8pm
Hi-on Maiden
The world’s longest running Iron Maiden tribute band, celebrating 40 years of the “Powerslave” album, with a set dedicated to recreating the 1984 tour.
Saturday, September 21, 8pm, The Platform, Morecambe
Nish Kumar: Nish, Don’t Kill My Vibe
The Mash Report, Taskmaster, and Live at the Apollo star with his latest stand-up show.
Saturday, September 21, 7:30pm, The Dukes, Lancaster