Friday 11 March 2016

Our guide to what's on this (not quite) spring weekend

It might only just feel like spring outside, but that doesn’t mean you can’t have a blooming marvellous time wherever you are this weekend. Here’s a sneak peek at some of this weekend’s highlights:

In Edinburgh there’s an anniversary party going on as The Sunshine Underground celebrate 10 years of great music. Head down to Voodoo Rooms tonight from 7pm to catch a rare acoustic set from the band.

For more fantastic music from Scotland’s finest talent, head to the Bodega in Nottingham this Friday to catch Dundee’s Model Aeroplanes. Get your indie rock fix here from 8pm.

All Stirling residents can head to Cumbernauld Theatre tonight, where there’s a special celebration of three lives from 7.45pm. The play 30:50:80 celebrates the landmark point in three women’s lives, and just how the times have changed over the generations, the perfect celebration of International Womens Day 2016 too.

It may not be warm enough to downgrade the winter clothes just yet, so why not make the most of the chill and enjoy some Ski Touring? Leaving from Dundee it’s taking place from 8am until 5pm, this one-day course is for skiiers who already know their pizza from their French fries on the piste! You should already be able to ski red runs in control and ski uphill in order to take part.

In Glasgow, the Magners Comedy Festival is in full swing, and Saturday night sees The Reverend Obadiah Steppenwolfe III take to the stage at The Stand. Not for the faint-hearted or easily-offended, this comedic attack on political correctness starts at 5pm. If that’s too early for you, there are plenty of other shows across the city all evening.

Don’t rest on your laurels this Sunday, at least not in Aberdeen where Marti Pellow and his fellow bandmates will be playing! Let the old school wash over you and feel the love all around at the AECC on Sunday evening, with doors opening at 6.30pm.

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