Paisley Daily Express

Look out your dancing shoes for top charity gig

- There’s an Accord fundraiser on tonight at The Bungalow.

It is sold out and looks to be a good money spinner for the Paisley hospice.

On the bill is The Fogarty’s with special guests Iain Bell, Robert Wishart, Aine Currie, Corran MacArthur and Gill De Groote who are all going to perform for this worthy cause.

The Fogarty’s love performing and raising money for Accord Hospice. Just last year they did a lockdown performanc­e from their own back garden, raising an amazing £4,110.

Those that are lucky enough to have a ticket will be entertaine­d with a mix of Americana, folk and pop – a real mix to suit all tastes in music.

The Brass Monkeys are up to some more monkey business tomorrow afternoon. Doors are at 1pm and the band starts at 2pm. This will be a busy gig and you should turn up early to get a seat.

The Area Renaissanc­e Team are back tomorrow night. Join original residents Stephen Lee and Jamie Mitchell for a fantastic night of 90s dance music at Paisley’s longest running club night.

If one of your favourite haunts a few years ago was Area, this is for you. It’s a nostalgic night out and you will probably bump into some old faces. Tickets on the door are £10 and they open at 7pm.

The regular Sunday Open Stage starts at 3pm and will showcase talent from all over the country. Free entry.

Rocknrolla­s is having the first of their monthly Northern Soul days.

The venue is a fantastic setting for dancing as they have a huge wooden floor, and all the music is played on vinyl, as it should be, by DJs Tommy Clark and Boab Williamson. The event is free entry.

Martin James is at The Cave tonight from 8pm. Tomorrow’s doubler is Blue Horizon from 6pm, followed by Moneypenny at 9pm. To finish off what is a rocking weekend they have Rumours playing from 6pm on Sunday.

The Swan has another cracking week of entertainm­ent for you again, starting tonight with Duncan McClellan from 5pm, followed by Emma Nailen at 8pm.

Tomorrow in the shoppers’ slot from 4pm is The Dead Flowers. The Northern Soul Sunday Session starts at 3pm. Clyde are in their usual slot at 5pm on Monday. Lee James is in twice next week in his residency spots on Tuesday and Thursday at 3pm.

The Keg have Bad Boy Boogie in tonight at 9pm and for this week they have a Wrestleman­ia viewing party on tomorrow and Sunday.

The Anchor have Monkey Business on Sunday from 4.30pm.

Stephen Henry is at Tannahill’s tonight from 8pm.

Over the weekend there are two Northern Soul events. The style of dancing was born out of the allnighter­s back in the 70s at famous clubs, such as The Wigan Casino and

The Twisted Wheel, which saw millions of fans from all over the country spending the night twisting away to their favourite Northern Soul tracks.

This week’s Open Mic Sessions include Dunky Hunter at The Abbey from 9pm, Jason Flood at Gantry from 9pm and Johnny Barr at The Keg on Wednesday from 8.30pm.

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