Brighton Centre, Brighton, Saturday, November 3

Anyone who thinks that the Eighties pop sensation, Rick Astley, is all about Never Gonna Give You Up is sorely mistaken.

He returned to the charts two years ago with his seventh studio album, 50, which went to number one in the charts.

Two years on his eighth album, Beautiful Life, is already making waves.

With a string of hits to choose from, and of course that song he is best known for, there is no doubt that although now in his fifties, Rick Astley still knows how to put on one incredible show.

Snap up any last minute tickets for this concert.

The Prodigy

Brighton Centre, Brighton, Monday, November 5

A BAND of a rare breed, The Prodigy are one of few who can claim to truly blend genres with flawless ease.

A group that could get rock fans into dance music and vice versa, the trio of Liam Howlett, Keith Flint and Maxim have been arena

headliners almost since their inception.

This tour will follow their new album, No Tourists, which is released today as the tour kicks off in Glasgow.

One of the loudest bands of the past three decades, The Prodigy have nothing left to prove and yet still continue to stun fans and critics alike with their unique brand of dance-rock.

Vikki Stone

Komedia, Brighton, Wednesday, November 7

Becoming somewhat of an overnight sensation with her song about Good Morning Britain host Phillip Schofield, Vikki Stone has made a name for herself with her catchy and comedy filled tunes.

Able to play the ukelele and piano, not at the same time of course, Vikki has the ability to make her audience laugh out loud while also getting songs in your head that you’ll be humming all night.

A comedian with a wide acting range as well, Vikki is also starring in panto this winter right here in Sussex.

She will be playing the role of bad guy, donning the outfit of Abanazar in the Worthing Theatres production of Aladdin.

Joanna Lumley

Brighton Dome, Brighton, Thursday, November 8

Joanna Lumley is a well-known figure in the world of stage and screen, which makes it all the more surprising that this show will be part of her first tour.

The star of Absolutely Fabulous has been a regular on the small screen since the Seventies and is a firm household favourite among many Brits.

This new show will see her talk about her life experiences, the various shows she’s been in, and her worldly travels, which would make any budding adventurer jealous.

There are still a few tickets left to see Lumley on her first tour, and considering there may not be a second why not take the chance to see the queen of the screen now.

WWE Live

Brighton Centre, Brighton, Friday, November 9

Having been the biggest professional wrestling company in the world for close to five decades, World Wrestling Entertainment, or WWE as it is better known, has been enthralling people across the globe for long enough that it is an institution.

A night of fantastic entertainment awaits as you watch the fantastic high flyers and natural athletes do what they do best.

Fun for all the family, and more like a theatre show than a sporting events, this is the perfect thing to take the little ones to for their first taste of wrestling.

While the superstars act different on TV, house shows like this are where you can see them cut loose.