Ayrshire Post

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Friday July 12

Oye Santana, Ayr Gaiety, 7.30pm. Friday July 12

Tickets £ 20.50 – £ 24.50 Prepare for guitar wizardry, keyboard mastery, astonishin­g vocals and a rhythm section with more groove than you could shake a pair of maracas at.

But there’s more to Oye Santana than that. Every performanc­e is a show and every track is a fiesta – come and listen, come and dance, come and party.

Friday July 12

Soundwave Festival, Rozelle Park, 12.30pm, limited early bird tickets available for £ 15, £ 25 day ticket £ 40 weekend ticket. Experience iconic performanc­es from bands that pay tribute to some of the greatest musicals. It’s a chance to meet up with family and friends and to listen to some fantastic live music while supporting Marie Curie who provide care and support to those living with a terminal Illness and their families.

Saturday July 20

PWE 8th Anniversar­y Show ( in memory of Adrian ‘ Lionheart’ McCallum), 5.30pm, Citadel Leisure Centre, South Harbour Street, Ayr, tickets from £ 13. Following the tragic passing of UK wrestling legend, ICW World Champion and owner of Ayr based Pro Wrestling Elite, Adrian “Lionheart” McCallum just a few weeks ago, his friends in the Scottish wrestling community have come together to ensure that the promotion’s 8th Anniversar­y Show in the Citadel will be going ahead in his honour.

Sunday July 21

Gangster Granny, Outdoor Theatre, 6.00pm, Culzean Castle, tickets from £ 10.50.

Meet Ben, an 11- year- old want- to- be plumber fed up with spending his Friday nights at granny’s. All she wants to do is play scrabble and eat cabbage – not exactly his idea of fun.

Thursday July 25

Sneaky Peek! Fringe Preview, 7.30pm, Palace Theatre, Kilmarnock, tickets £ 8.50.

For the 13th year running the Palace Theatre will host the hilarious MZA comedians’ Fringe preview season. It’s a night of comedy with a difference – headline comedians trying out their brand new material – off notes & off adrenaline. So come expecting nerves, a bit of chaos and a lot of laughs… but don’t come expecting a slick, finished comedy show on the cheap.

Saturday July 27

K- Fest, The Strand, Kilmarnock, 4.00pm, tickets £ 10. K- Fest returns with an incredible day of live music. Now in its third year the Festival continues to grow from strength to strength – featuring a mix of local artists and talent.

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