Barrow: Comedy/Folk group The Houghton Weavers return to Forum 28, tomorrow (Friday), at 7.30pm. Tel: 01229-820000.
Beetham: Royal Northern College of Music Chamber Music Series continues with The Aves String Quartet performing Haydn, Grieg and more, at the Heron Theatre, on Sunday (October 10), at 2pm. Tel: 015395-64283.
Blackpool: UK Beach Boys tribute group are on tour tonight (Thursday), at The Sands. Tel: 01253-625262.
Grange: Grange Concert Club has arrange a concert by the Amabile Girls’ Choir, tomorrow (Friday), at 8pm, at the Victoria Hall.
Kendal: At The Brewery: Soul band The Christians can be enjoyed tomorrow (Friday), at 8pm in the Malt Room; the award-winning Gwilym Simcock Trio brings great classics to the theatre, tomorrow (Friday), at 8pm. Tel: 01539-725133.
Kendal: Westmorland Music Council presents a programme of music performed by talented young musicians, on Tuesday (October 12), at 7.30pm, at St Thomas Church. Advance tickets from Queen Katherine and Kirkbie Kendal Schools.
Lancaster: One Night of Robbie Williams – international touring stage show with fab impersonator JK, on Saturday (October 9), at 7.30pm, at The Grand. Tel: 01524-64695.
Lancaster: Rare chance to hear legendary singer/songwriter Dean Friedman, at The Dukes, tomorrow (Friday), at 8pm. Tel: 01524-598500.
Morecambe: At the Platform: Kiss Me Goodnight Sergeant Major is the ultimate ENSA concert, tomorrow (Friday), at 2pm; The Hamsters play Jimi Hendrix, a 40th anniversary commemorative tour, on Saturday (October 9), at 8pm; Ken Dodd Happiness Show is truly tattifelarius, on Wednesday (October 13), at 7pm. Tel: 01524-582803.
Staveley: Kendal Jazz Club’s next gig takes place on Wednesday (October 13), at the Beer Hall and features The Swing City Trio, at 8pm.
Ulverston: High energy rock show with tribute bands Livewire (AC/DC) and Limehouse Lizzy (Thin Lizzy) – The Boys are Back in Town! at the Coronation Hall, tomorrow (Friday), at 8pm. Tel: 01229-587140.
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