Relive the Eighties, revive punk rock, rock with Reef or get down and folky ... it's all on this week.
NICK HEYWARD, GO WEST AND CURIOSITY KILLED THE CAT,
Assembly Hall, Worthing, September 24 Three of the most influential bands of the Eighties will be playing classic pop fodder live.
It is an unmissable opportunity to see the original artists perform massive top ten hits such as Love Plus One, King Of Wishful Thinking and Call Me. The ultimate nostalgia night.
TIckets cost £16.50-£18.50. Call 01903 206206 THE PARKINSONS, The Freebutt, Brighton, September 22
The band described as the punk-rock So Solid Crew bring their outrageous, speed-crazed live show to Brighton as part of a nationwide tour.
The band will be promoting their single The Streets Of London so expect a passionate performance involving violence, stripping and a riot of heavy rifts and primal howling.
Tickets cost £6. Call 01273 603974.
REEF, Concorde 2, Madeira Drive, Brighton, September 23
The chart-topping raucous rock 'n' roll group who reached their heyday in the mid-nineties return to touring after a long break.
The performance varies from old favourites, including the chart-busting single Place Your Hands, to brand new material. This gig is guaranteed to raise the roof.
Tickets cost £11. Call 01273 772770.
THE KATE RUSBY BAND, The Hawth, Crawley, September 25
Winner of the BBC Radio 2 Folk Singer of the Year 2002, Kate is an accomplished solo performer.
Although only 20, her albums have already received critical acclaim.
This is an opportunity to experience her live accompanied by an equally-gifted band.
Tickets cost £13.50 (concs £12). Call 01293 553636.
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