What's On in Coalville this weekend?
This weekend's Coalville events cover a wide range of entertainment across the area's venues - and hopefully there is something for everyone.
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On Saturday night, The Emporium in Coalville has Oasis tribute band Oasish playing live.
The Belvoir Road venue says: "We have Europe's No1 Oasis tribute performing live in the famous Blue Room on our purpose built stage with state of the art lighting and LED screens hosting one of the best sound systems in the country.
"Unlike other Oasis tributes, Oasish are a full five-piece band and also play every single song note for note as it is on all of the albums.
"They have the look, the sound and most of all the ability to make any venue rock to the sounds of one of the most influential bands in history."
Full details of the gig and how to book tickets are HERE.
There is another tribute act playing on Saturday night - this time in Ibstock where you can see Freddie Mercury Solo at the Central Bar and Grill.
Mario Margaro is the man who pays homage to the late Queen frontman.
Details of how to get tickets are HERE.
Coalville's Century Theatre has The Story of Swing - also on Saturday night.
Featuring the hits of Bobby Darin, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr, Michael Buble and many more.
With Jazz Colossus Big Band and hosted by Gareth John and other special guests.
Take a look at the video clip below, then click for ticket details HERE.
Next Wednesday, is a re-arranged talk at Coalville CAN which is hosting An Evening With Ruth Schwiening.
Ruth is a Holocaust survivor and is the story of her journey on the Kindertransport - and how it inspired her art and her life.
A Coalville CAN spokesperson said: "We are sure it will be one of those evenings that you will never forget.
"Ruth arrived in England on the Kindertransport at the age of three - while her father was imprisoned in Dachau and her mother was left to desperately find a way out for the rest of the family.
"Hear the story of her life as a Jewish refugee in the UK, and how she ignited her own artistic talent that she uses to share her story and support others.
"It is part of the creative sessions at Coalville CAN."
All are welcome and there is no charge.
More details are HERE.
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