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VB Pick Of What’s On This Weekend+ (podcast)

Friday, 18th December, 2009 at 12:21 pm, Isle of Wight

Black Sheep Bar, Comedy, Island-wide, Music, News, Quay Arts Centre, Ryde Theatre, What's On, podcast

If you’re looking for something to do over the next week, then the site to visit is Events On The Wight where you’ll find all manner of events taking place on the Isle of Wight.

VB Pick Of What’s On This Weekend+ (podcast)  Alternatively, you can sit back and listen to our top tips as we reeled them out on Tom Stroud’s mid-morning show yesterday lunchtime.

You’ll have to ignore the first two events, because they took place yesterday, but lots of music events were given a mention, including Headfunk at Blacksheep Bar or Cozy Flashbak at The Fountain Inn in Cowes.

Also we give you the heads up of a great place to buy something arty at the Boojum and Snark Wonderland Collection. It featuring the likes of Matthew Chambers, Lisa Traxler, Tim Johnson, Jason Heap, Sue Paraskeva, Emma Seymour and Hilary Hayton.

Saturday night and the live music continues when four bands battle it out in the first heat of the Live Wired competition at the Wight Rock Bar.

On Monday it’s your last chance this year to catch the Lost Years Trio at the Spyglass Inn. Newchurch Male Voice Choir will doing a charity concert at All Saints in Newchurch.

And of course, Acoustic Originals returns to Quay Arts with a great lineup, check the listing for more details.

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