Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser

EK bar the place to be for live entertainm­ent

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Lunch is served at 1pm and high tea at 4.30pm. Get your tickets from 01355 261 000 or online at sllcboxoff­ice. co.uk.

That is followed by a brand new imagining of The Francie and Josie Show for 2020.

The much loved Glasgow characters return with another nod to nostalgia as they open up the archives with a show full of fantastic comedy sketches, routines and songs starring Scottish variety and pantomime favourites – Liam Dolan as Francie and Johnny Mac as Josie.

The‘Francie and Josie Sketchbook’ guarantees a trip down memory lane that will leave you feeling La-Di-Da-DiDa – it’s an evening you’ll be Sure, Sure, Sure to remember.

Taking place on Friday, February 28, in the East Kilbride Village Theatre, you can get tickets from 01355 261 000 or online at sllcboxoff­ice.co.uk.

GREGOR FARQUHARSO­N

One of East Kilbride’s most popular bars is hoping to become the “go to place” for live entertainm­ent in 2020.

Barocco Bar in the village has a whole host of plans for the year ahead as it tries to become the best place to visit for music fans.

That aim is helped with the recent appointmen­t of the venue’s new entertainm­ent manager, Colin Maciver.

Colin has been working in the role since September last year, and has already helped to boost the bar’s reputation for entertainm­ent.

He has been involved with the bar since he started DJing at 18 and has his own company, CMC Discos.

He told the Ticket: “This is a new role for the bar and something they haven’t really had before.

“After a big reshuffle of management, they wanted people to have dedicated roles about certain aspects of the bar.

“I volunteere­d myself as entertainm­ent manager and they were more than happy to take me on.”

And he has already made his mark, totally revamping the weekly schedule at Barocco, catering to everyone’s needs.

That includes a free jukebox night on Mondays and poker night on a Tuesday. That is followed by the popular “open mic night” on Wednesdays, which Colin admits he is “really excited” about.

He added: “It is open to anyone; you can bring your instrument­s and sing whatever you want, and you get a free drink if you perform.”

But it’s at the weekends that the party really gets started at the bar, with plenty happening from karaoke to DJs and live singers.

Colin said: “We identified a demand for a DJ for the younger crowd. People hate silence in pubs and bars, so having a DJ on takes away awkard silence.

“Our Saturday nights are jam packed full of singers and bands. We have some great bookings already, like RED, Warren Capaldi and Scott Wallace.

“We have some dates booked with Paige Turley too, but we don’t know how long she will be on Love Island . I hope she gets out soon and can showcase her amazing voice.”

Colin has also changed up the bar’s famous Sunday karaoke night, which is already proving to be popular.

“We have a prize wheel for singers now and you can win an array of top prizes, like drinks and meals,” he said. “And if you sing the ‘mystery’ song, you will walk away with the cash jackpot.”

For more informatio­n on what is going on at the bar, see its Facebook page at www.facebook.com/ baroccobar­andbistro/

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