Concorde 2, Brighton, Saturday, October 20

Formed in the era where punk was taking over the mainstream of British music, Sham 69 proved to be one of the most popular acts of the Seventies.

Despite a number of line-up changes over the years, Sham 69 have remained popular at a time where nostalgic punk bands have almost all but died out.

However, this show is different, as Sham 69 will be performing with what is considered to be their classic line-up from 1977.

With a host of new material, not to mention some classic Sham songs from years gone by, this show is not to be missed for any fans of Seventies punk music.

Caro Emerald

Brighton Centre, Brighton, Saturday, October 20

Caro Emerald has herself confessed that she didn’t even become a big fan of jazz music until she started performing it.

Following a successful school performance she was told it was the path she should take.

Now, in 2018, Caro is one of the biggest names in the jazz industry and has helped make it a mainstream genre once again.

The Dutch singer comes to Brighton with a brand new show.

While she admits that there is not a lot of new music to offer up, Caro says that there are many new features to her stage show that will ensure that even the most die-hard fans will see something new.

This is a show worth checking out for sure.

Soul II Soul

Brighton Dome, Brighton, Sunday, October 21

As their name suggests, soul is a huge part of what made the Ninties group Soul II Soul such a huge name in the music industry.

They are best known for their 1989 UK chart-topper Back to Life which is a popular club classic to this day.

However the group are more than just one hit, and with a fantastic array of pop, soul and R&B songs, they have been consistenly popular since their inception.

Being able to play the Dome just goes to prove how popular the band remain and why they are worth seeing live.

With a much heralded live show to see with your own eyes, take the time to see these Ninties soul sensations.

Robin Ince

Ropetackle Arts Centre, Shoreham, Tuesday, October 23

A veteran of the comedy scene, and frequently found voice on television and radio, Robin Ince has been spending nearly three decades honing his craft and mining out fantastic gags and well crafted comedy.

In his new show he will be going through his own take on what makes us human.

Using some heart-stopping hilarity, Ince will delve into what triggers out anxiety, why we act the way we do and why we make the choices we make.

Informed by his own personal insights and stories, the comedian will have you in stitches and also perhaps make you realise that there are many people who can relate to some of the issues we all face in life...it is best to laugh, after all.

Felicity Ward

Komedia, Brighton, Wednesday, October 24

Fresh off the back of appearing in Netflix’s Live From The BBC special, Felicity Ward is going to be busting a comedy nut at the Komedia next week.

The multi-award winning comedian and regular co-host of The Guilty Feminist Podcast, embarks on her second nationwide tour with a brand new show.

With regular television appearances, and a lot of hard-work on the stand-up circuit, Felicity Ward has proved time and again that she is one of the most value for money comedians currently plying her craft in the UK.

If you’re up for a night of eccentric comedy, this is the show to see.