What's on in the Coalville area 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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The Central Bar & Grill in Ibstock has a Depeche Mode tribute band - The Devout - playing live on Saturday night.
The Devout is a new Depeche Mode Tribute Act born from the infamous Speak and Spell - Europe's leading DM Tribute that played Glastonbury and festivals across the continent - updated and driven forward by the same core member and productions.
They will be playing DM's greatest hits with startling accuracy and production. Now they bring the sellout 'Violator 30th Anniversary' show to The 1865, recreating the triple platinum LP, followed by a best hits set.
More details are HERE.
The Century Theatre in Coalville has a Soul and Motown Night on Saturday.
Come and dance the night away or sit and relax and tap your toes.
This is a FREE event so come along early to avoid disappointment.
More details are HERE.
There is live music at the Victoria Bikers' Pub in Coalville on both Friday and Saturday.
Friday night sees the Whitwick Road venue play host to a Judas Priest tribute band.
Priest Unleashed will be providing a brilliant night of classic metal.
Ticket details are HERE.
On Saturday night, rock covers band Echo Alternative will be providing the music at the Victoria.
The 'all the best sing along of rock' is promised for fans.
Ticket details are HERE.
Next week, from March 8-11, Coalville Drama Group begins its production of the JB Priestley play, When We Are Married.
Coalville Drama Group presents a production of JB Priestley's, When We Are Married.
A group of three couples, old friends and all married on the same day in the same chapel, gathers at the Helliwells' home to celebrate their silver anniversary.
When they discover that they are not legally married, each couple initially reacts with proper Victorian horror – what will the neighbours think? – and all three couples find themselves reevaluating their marriages; hovering closely over the proceedings is the Yorkshire Argus' alcohol-soaked photographer, keen to record the evening's events for posterity, and a wickedly destructive housekeeper who is hoping to use the couples' mortification to her own advantage.
You can find full ticket details for the play, at Coalville Adult School, HERE.
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