Friday 6 November 2015

What's on Weekend

Halloween and bonfire night are behind us so it’s officially winter nights but no worries there are great gigs on across the country. So get dancing and chase the miserable nights away with a sing along.

Tonight at The Reading Rooms in Dundee, Boddika will bring raw techno and have the whole building jumping til 3am.

The Fratellis are playing in Fat Sams, Dundee on Friday and up in Aberdeen on Sunday night.
On Saturday Dave Pearce takes Dance Anthems to the Cotton Club in Aberdeen.

In Stirling it’s less techno more smooth jazz as Brian Kellock and Tommy Smith take to the stage at the Tolbooth.

Tonight in Glasgow Jess Glynne takes to the stage at the Carling Academy. This lady’s already made a name for herself by contributing vocals for Clean Bandit’s Rather Be and Route 94′s My Love this year. Her debut solo single Right Here is coming soon so hear her now. On Saturday it's Chompsky's biggest event yet at The Glue Factory, with graffiti art and spray paint fun with portable food. Intrigued, you'll have to head along.

For a lot of quirky stand up fun head to the Alona Hotel in Motherwell on Saturday night, Dave Gorman is taking his ‘gets straight to the point (the powerpoint)’ tour there.

In the capital what was a one off night has returned by popular demand. Far Out is a heady blend of jazz fusion, world music with all proceeds going to support refugees from Syria through The UN Refugee Agency.

In Nottingham tonight is the very first Pop Up Party at Beauty Temple on Queen Street – the doors open at 7 and tickets are just £15 for an evening of Bare Minerals makeup, a hand or foot treatment and more as well as a DJ to get you in the party mood.

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