Showaddywaddy

Royal Hippodrome Theatre, Eastbourne, Saturday

The Argus:

In 2019 Showaddywaddy are the ultimate throwback band.

The Seventies pop group sound like they could be from the Fifties, their sound echoed across arenas, radio waves and living rooms across the UK when they were in their prime.

If you fancy a bit of nostalgia then pop down to the Hippodrome to see them in action.

With some fantastic sing-along hits, like Under the Moon of Love , you know it makes sense to treat yourself to this show.

Seven Drunken Nights

Theatre Royal, Brighton, Monday, March 11

The Argus:

A tribute to Ireland’s legendary folk band, The Dubliners, this is the story of their 50-year career.

A hugely-talented cast of musicians and singers will bring the band back to life on stage in a brilliant night of entertainment.

The show will have you clapping and singing along with classic songs like The Wild Rover, Molly Malone and Finnegan’s Wake.

The celebration of music brought to the world by The Dubliners is a great way to spend an evening.

This masterclass of The Dubliners is a celebration of Irish music and a guaranteed evening of music, humour and craic.

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat

The Hawth Theatre, Crawley, Tuesday, March 12 to Saturday, March 16

The Argus:

The story of Joseph and his Technicolour Dreamcoat is a tale as old as the Bible itself.

Joseph, in this incarnation played by Union J singer Jaymi Hensley, is his father’s favourite son much to the annoyance of his 11 brothers.

With some amazing music and great script this show is one of the finest musicals around.

Union J found fame on the X Factor in 2012.

Peter Andre

Brighton Centre, Brighton, Wednesday, March 13

The Argus:

It’s hard to believe that Peter Andre has been around for 25 years already, but he has and he is now out on tour celebrating a quarter of a century in the music business.

While it can be argued that his career peaked in the Nineties, with songs like Mysterious Girl catapulting Peter to fame, he has remained hugely popular with pop fans since breaking out.

This tour will be a celebration of Peter’s 25 years, 12 albums and more than a handful of catchy pop hits.

If you want to help Peter celebrate then get a ticket.

As It Is

Concorde 2, Brighton, Friday, March 15

The Argus:

Playing the biggest hometown show of their career so far, As It Is formed in Brighton in 2012 and have gone from strength to strength since.

The group’s latest album, The Great Depression, earned them their highest UK chart ranking ever, breaking into the top 30.

Their rise may not be as fast as some rock bands to have come out of Brighton but they are most definitely on their way to the top.

If you want to hear the great talent the city is producing check out this rock show.