Queensryche

Concorde 2, Madeira Drive, Brighton, Friday, August 7, doors 7pm, £20, 01273 673311

Last year Queensryche marked 30 years since their debut album with a damaging court case against former frontman Geoff Tate to allow them back on the road to promote latest album Condition Human.

Support from Dendera and Death Angel.

Millions Of Dead Cops

Green Door Store, Trafalgar Arches, Brighton, Friday, August 7, doors 7pm, £10, 01273 606312

AN intimate show from the 1980s hardcore punk legends, whose songs explore left-wing politics, animal rights and anti-capitalist ideals.

Support from Teef.

Tigercub

Bleach, London Road, Brighton, Friday, August 7, 8pm, £4, www.seetickets.com

FORMER On The Radar stars Tigercub are launching their new double A-sided single Destroy/You on cult indie label Too Pure.

Kid Creole And The Coconuts

Concorde 2, Madeira Drive, Brighton, Saturday, August 8, doors 7pm, £22.50, 01273 673311

MARKING their 35th anniversary this year, the Latino-disco band is best known for frontman Kid Creole’s 1930s-inspired style and the hit singles I’m A Wonderful Thing, Baby, Stool Pigeon and Annie, I’m Not Your Daddy.

De Temps Antan

Ropetackle Arts Centre, Little High Street, Shoreham, Friday, August 7, 8pm, £15, 01273 464440

FORMING from Quebec band La Bouttine Souriante, De Temps Antan explores melodies from the Canadian city’s musical past, using fiddle, accordion, harmonica, guitar, bouzouki and more.

Support from Arcelia. Jazz lovers should look out for a free afternoon show from the 20-piece Sussex Jazz Orchestra at the same venue on Saturday, August 8, from 5pm.

Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra – Summer Season

Unitarian Church, New Road, Brighton, Sunday, August 9, doors 4.30pm, £15, 01273 709709

GUEST bassoon player Jonathan Price joins the orchestra for Gordon Jacob’s Suite For Bassoon And String Quartet. The programme also includes string quartets from Haydn and Barry Mills.

The Proclaimers

Theatre Royal Brighton, New Road, Sunday, August 9, 7.45pm, £32.40, 08448 717650

TWIN brothers Craig and Charlie Reid play songs from their extensive back catalogue and tenth studio album Let’s Hear It For The Dogs.

Katchafire

Concorde 2, Madeira Drive, Brighton, Wednesday, August 12, doors 7.30pm, £16, 01273 673311

NEW Zealand reggae from the all-Maori Katchafire - dubbed in their home country as the hardest working Kiwi band.

Support from Ben Russell And The Charmers.