We’re well into the month of April showers but don’t let the
meek and mild weather get you down – there’s plenty to be enjoying this
weekend, wherever you are.
Aberdonians can start the weekend off with a celebration of
the late powerhouse diva, Whitney Houston. Whitney: Queen of the Night is a
celebration of her music and life at His Majesty’s Theatre on Friday from
7.30pm.
Friday night means it’s time to relax down at the Bodega in
Nottingham, with Mike Dignam. The acoustic singer-songwriter takes to the stage
in the evening, doors are at 7pm.
If acoustic isn’t your style, maybe you’ll appreciate some
of music’s biggest legends? If you’re in Dundee at the weekend then the Gardyne
Theatre is the place to on Saturday, where Roy Orbison and he Travelling
Wilburys tribute show will take you back to music’s good old days.
Alternatively, if you’re a fan of the dram, Stirling
students be sure to head to Falkirk Town Hall on Saturday evening for Whisky
Galore. This play is set on the fictional islands of Great Toddy and Little
Toddy and will leave you a little merry.
Round your weekend off in true rock and roll style at the
Hydro on Sunday, where Muse command the venue for the evening. Doors are early
at 6pm, so bear that in mind if you plan to go wild down the front.
If you fancy keeping things healthy, why not take part in
the Great Edinburgh Run this Sunday? The 10-mile race is open for registration
from 9am and takes in landmarks such as Edinburgh Castle, Greyfriar’s Bobby and
the Royal Mile along the way. One to blow away the cobwebs after a heavy
weekend!
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