Here's your handy guide to finding live music, entertainment and other events on the Isle of Wight this week!
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So...what's on this week?
- Friday, December 3
7.30pm Five Star Swing Big Band at Christmas at Medina Theatre, Newport (ticketed)
7.30pm Trident Concert Band Christmas Concert at St Mary's Church, Brighstone
9pm Blues Anonymous at The Castle Inn, Newport
6pm Mountbatten’ Light up a Life’ Service at St Peter’s Church, Seaview
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Saturday, December 4
7.30pm Ears Peeled Presents FOOR at Strings Bar and Venue, Newport (ticketed)
7.30pm The Elderberries present the “Sounds of the 60s” show at Freshwater Memorial Hall (ticketed)
8pm Stage Fright at the Waverley Inn, Carisbrooke
9pm The Resisters at Ventnor Social Club
9pm The Bohemians at The Anchor Inn, Cowes
9pm Close to Home at The Town Club, Ryde
10am - 4pm Precious Metal Clay Workshop at Jubilee Stores, Newport (ticketed)
5.30pm Metropolitan Opera Live: Eurydice (screening) at Ventnor Arts Club
- Sunday, December 5
11am Sunday Recital: Tom Nuckley at Quay Arts Centre, Newport (ticketed)
7.30pm Talon: The Legacy Tour at Shanklin Theatre (ticketed)
10am - 4pm ‘Cutting Words’ Workshop at Jubilee Stores, Newport (ticketed)
6pm Christmas with Andre Rieu (screening) at Ventnor Arts Club, Ventnor
- Wednesday, December 8
7pm Platform One Presents at Strings Bar and Venue, Newport (ticketed)
7.30pm Abbey Brass performing 'Carols and Sounds of Christmas' at Binstead Methodist Church
7.30pm COP26: A personal debrief at Ventnor Arts Club
- Thursday, December 9
10.30-11.45am Steve Love's Island Songs at Monkton Arts Lounge, Ryde
7pm Christmas Reflections Concert at Salvation Army Hall, Newport
7.30pm Big Girls Don't Cry - The East Coast Boys at Shanklin Theatre (ticketed)
7pm ROH Live: The Nutcracker (screening) at Ventnor Arts Club (ticketed)
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