London Philharmonic Orchestra
Congress Theatre, Carlisle Road, Eastbourne, Sunday, January 31, 3pm, from £13, 01323 412000
SOLOIST Tianwa Young joins the orchestra for Bruch’s First Violin Concerto, in a programme which also includes Wagner’s Prelude to Act 1 of Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg, Khachaturian’s Masquerade Suite and excerpts from Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake.
Classic Album Sunday
Latest Music Bar, Manchester Street, Brighton, Sunday, January 31, 3pm, £8/£10, 01273 687171
THE monthly musical celebration marks the 45th anniversary of former Brill Building songwriter Carole King’s career-making album Tapestry.
James Meadows introduces the album playback, which features classics including You’ve Got A Friend, It’s Too Late and Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?
Lone Bellow
Komedia, Gardner Street, Brighton, Monday, February 1, 7.30pm, £12, 0845 2938480
THE Brooklyn-based indie-folk trio introduce their second album Then Came The Morning, recorded with Aaron Dessner of The National.
Support from Joseph.
Massive Attack
Brighton Dome Concert Hall, Church Street, Monday, February 1, doors 7pm, £36, 01273 709709
GET in touch with the Dome for any returns on this much-anticipated return by the Bristol trip-hoppers with support from Mercury Music Prize-winners Young Fathers.
The East Pointers
Ropetackle Arts Centre, Little High Street, Shoreham, Monday, February 1, 8pm, £13, 01273 464440
CANADIAN trio The East Pointers explore traditional Celtic music on banjo, fiddle and guitar.
Cousins Koady and Tim Chaisson carry on six generations of music-making on the Canadian Prince Edward Island accompanied by Jake Carron.
Lindi Ortega
Komedia, Gardner Street, Brighton, Wednesday, February 3, 7.30pm, £12.50, 0845 2938480
JOINING the Canadian winter exodus is singer-songwriter Lindi Ortega showcasing her fourth collection of country-influenced songs The Grand Tour.
The Cadillac Three
Concorde 2, Madeira Drive, Brighton, Wednesday, February 3, 7.30pm, £13.50, 01273 673311
NAMED by Rolling Stone Country as one of ten new artists you need to know, Jaren Johnston, Kelby Tat and Neil Mason bring their country fuzz sound to Brighton – as captured on the singles The South, White Lightning and Party Like You.
Turin Brakes
Resident, Kensington Gardens, Brighton, Thursday, February 4, 6.30pm, two free guest passes with every preorder of new album Lost Property, 01273 606312
PURVEYORS of New Acoustic Music in the late 1990s, Turin Brakes are back with new lush album Lost Property created with producer Ali Staton, which is set for release today.
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