From a legend of the comedy scene to one of the leading 80s' tribute bands in the UK, there's plenty to get stuck into in Worcester this weekend.
With a string quartet and an acclaimed interactive satirical musical performance also up for grabs, anyone with some free time has a range of options.
Wild Boys
First up, you have the chance to jam to the nostalgic sounds of the 80s with the Wild Boys.
Hitting the Swan Theatre stage on Saturday (March 2) at 7.30pm, the tribute band have performed alongside the likes of The Human League, Erasure, and ABC.
Known for their energetic performances, they are all about delivering an entertaining show, filled with the tunes of Duran Duran, Prince, Queen Phil Collins, the list goes on.
Roy Chubby Brown
Fancy a few laughs?
On Sunday (March 3) at 7.30pm, Roy Chubby Brown, dubbed the "undoubted King of Comedy", brings his tour to Huntingdon Hall.
With over 50 years in the industry and millions of fans worldwide, Roy is known for his no-holds-barred approach to comedy.
The man himself advises that "if (you are) easily offended, please stay away".
Graffiti Classics
Next up are Graffiti Classics, who are no ordinary string quartet.
This group, who formed as young graduates after meeting street-performing in Covent Garden, are on a mission to make classical music fun for all.
With an all-singing, all-dancing musical comedy act, filled with audience interaction and uplifting music, they aim to make sure attendees leave with a smile on their faces.
The group are set to perform at Swan Theatre at 7:30pm on Sunday (March 3).
Nick Parker and the False Alarms
Rounding off the weekend on Sunday (March 3) at 7pm, Glastonbury's musical storyteller, Nick Parker, accompanied by the False Alarms, will take to the stage at The Marrs Bar.
Blending folk, rock, and satire, Parker has shared the stage with acts like The Wedding Present and Bright Eyes.
With his band, the False Alarms, they deliver a fun-filled, interactive performance where every song is a celebration.
Known to build a rapport with his audience, Parker encourages attendees to participate along with the band.
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