What's On Magazine: November 2024

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What's On

What's On

November

2024

Remember, remember, to book your events well ahead this November…

Caught in the gap between the pretty views of early Autumn and the festive vibes of Christmas, in some parts of the country November can be a pretty unpopular month. But not here. In Guy Fawkes’ hometown (you know the guy that inspired Bonfire Night), we adore November and know that, done right, it can be one of the cosiest and most fun months of the year. You just need to know how to make the most of it.

The only place to start is in this handy What’s On guide, where we’ve gathered all the events, gigs, and theatre shows you need to know about, to have the best November of your life.

Admittedly a lot of those events do revolve around November 5th, which is great if you love explosions, and don’t mind the cold, but fear not if that’s not you. There’s plenty more happening, a lot more of which is indoors! So get reading, one thing we can promise about this What’s On guide, is that it caters for everyone!

Until next month,

Events.

2 NOVEMBER

YORK RECORD FAIR, York Racecourse, Knavesmire Road, York. 10am - 5pm. Go along and check out 50+ stallholders with over 150 tables of vinyl records. Expect to see a vibrant mix of all genres, including lots of rare collectables and loads of bargains! Admission £2, under 16's Free. Contact info@yorkrecordfair.com or call 07896 713988 for more info.

2-3 NOVEMBER

NORTH YORKSHIRE CAT CENTRE OPEN WEEKEND, 582 Huntington Road, Huntington, York. 12-3pm. The “purrfect” chance to stock up on early Christmas presents or stocking fillers for the humans and cats in your life! Visit www.cats.org.uk/ york for more info.

5 NOVEMBER

BONFIRE

NIGHT, Poppleton Community Centre on Main Street, Upper Poppleton, YO26 6JT. Celebrate

Guy Fawkes day on style with a huge bonfire, fantastic fireworks, delicious food options, and fun for all the family! Call 01904 797478 or visit www. poppletoncentre.org.uk for more info.

6 NOVEMBER

JAKOJAKO (Live Music Performance), Rymer Auditorium, Campus West, University of York. 7.30pm. A Berghain resident and internationally performing DJ/experimental music producer is coming to York. Get tickets from yorkconcerts. co.uk

6-10 NOVEMBER

AESTHETICA SHORT FILM FESTIVAL, various locations, York. Watch the best in new British and international cinema right on your doorstep with screenings of 400 films from famous faces and rising stars. Tickets and passes for Aesthetica Film Festival 2024 are on sale now www.asff.co.uk.

7-10 NOVEMBER

GHOSTS AFTER

DARK, York Museum Gardens. 6-9pm. 45 ghostly sculptures inspired by York’s past, will be illuminated with dramatic lighting, smoke, and sound. Head to www. yorkshiremuseum.org. uk/ghosts-after-dark/ or call – 01904 687687 for more info.

9 NOVEMBER

SHEPHERD GROUP

BRASS BAND, Sir Jack Lyons Concert Hall, Campus West, University of York. 7.30pm. York’s favourite brass band will be performing the theme from Indiana Jones, the Humming Chorus from Madama Butterfly, and With One Look from Sunset Boulevard. The performance will also include substantial original works that showcase some of the Band’s superb soloists. Head to yorkconcerts. co.uk to book tickets.

10 NOVEMBER

RISE UP TO EMPOWER WOMEN, Joseph Rowntree Theatre, 7.30pm. Support victims of domestic abuse at this upcoming fundraiser. Thirteen young people are donating their time to sing songs and tell stories of powerful and inspiring women, all of whom are survivors. All proceeds will be shared between IDAS and Leanne Lucas, the yoga teacher who was critically injured in July’s attack in Southport. Tickets from www. josephrowntreetheatre.co.uk/whats-on

15 NOVEMBER

RESTORE

YORK FUNDRAISING DINNER, The Citadel, Gillygate. 7pm. Dinner in aid of Restore (York) catered by Yahala Mataam. Restore provides accommodation and support to people in York who would otherwise be homeless. They provide an Arabic feast full of flavour, using household recipes handed down through generations. For tickets please visit: www.trybooking.com/uk/DVMZ

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York Against Cancer Christmas Lunch

Join us on Sunday 1st December at the Merchant Adventurers’ Hall, Fossgate, York, for our York Against Cancer Christmas Lunch.

Arrive at 1pm for a 1.30pm start.

£45 per ticket

Sit down to a delicious 3 course meal, followed by tea/coffee and chocolates.

All proceeds go towards supporting cancer patients and their loved ones across the region.

Book your tickets on 01904 764466 or email: office@yorkagainstcancer.org.uk

Traditional roast beef lunch, vegetarian and vegan options available

Saturday 30th Nov & Sunday 1st Dec 2024

SAT 8am - 9am £6 • SAT 9am - 5PM £5 SUN 9am - 4pm £5

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16 NOVEMBER

HIT THE NORTH VINTAGE FAIR, Riley-Smith Hall, 28 Westgate, Tadcaster. 10am-4pm.Check out this cool fair which will have two floors packed with vintage clothing from the 1940s - 1990s, refreshments and much more! Check out Hit The North of Facebook for more info.

17 NOVEMBER

ANTIQUE AND COLLECTORS FAIR, Driffield Showground, 9am-3.30pm. Entry is £2. Any enquiries, call 07713344116.

23 NOVEMBER

AN EVENING OF MOTOWN MAGIC, The Principal Hotel, York. 7-11pm. Get ready to be transported back to the soulful sounds of the 1960s and ’70s. There will also be a live performance from tribute band Soul Sensation. Buy tickets from theprincipalyork.com/hotelevents/

23 NOVEMBER

ART AND CRAFT WINTER FAIR, Southbank Studios, Bishopthorpe Road, York. 10am-4.30pm. Check out the amazing artwork of over thirty artists who will all be under one roof! Entry is free, there’ll be refreshments, and live music too. Visit www.southbankstudios.co.uk for more details.

23 NOVEMBER

YORK AMNESTY CEILIDH, York Hospital Social Club, Whitecross Road, YO31 8JR 7.30 - 10.30pm - doors open at 7pm. York Amnesty group are hosting a fundraising, foot tapping, fun filled evening of Ceilidh dancing featuring live music from Bandiera Rossa. For online tickets go to wegottickets.com/event/634504/

23 NOVEMBER – 5 JANUARY

THE CHRISTMAS EXPERIENCE, Lotherton Hall, Aberford, Leeds. From visiting Santa in the North Pole to crafting in the Elf Village, there’s something for all the family. Explore the Christmas Traditions Woodland Walk, and Fairy Dell. Marvel at Lotherton’s splendour in the Hall and gardens. Don’t forget to visit the Christmas stalls on a weekend. Tickets are available now, head over to www.thechristmasexperience.co.uk to book.

27-28 NOVEMBER

SLEDMERE CHRISTMAS FAIR, Sledmere House, Driffield. 10am-4pm. An English Christmas as it should be. Get your Christmas shopping done at beautiful location in the heart of the Wolds. Explore food, drink and craft stalls. Meet the producers and makers who source the very best local ingredients and who create the most wonderful festive gifts. Buy tickets from www.sledmerehouse.com.

28 NOVEMBER

THE PARSONAGE HOTEL CHRISTMAS

MARKET, The Parsonage Hotel and Spa, Escrick, York. 6-8.30pm. Get your Christmas pressies sorted at this fantastic evening of festive shopping. Check out products from the area’s best local suppliers as well as free entry and complimentary mince pies and mulled wine! Call 01904 728 111 for more info.

28 NOVEMBER – 19 DECEMBER

GIFTS OF CHRISTMAS, The Bar Convent, York. Celebrate the traditions of Christmas at one of York’s oldest buildings. This new exhibition has art displays, illuminations, and traditional lunches for you to enjoy. The Georgian parlour has also been dressed for Christmas! Head to www. barconvent. co.uk for more info.

29 NOVEMBER

THE CHIMERA ENSEMBLE, Sir Jack Lyons Concert Hall, Campus West, University of York. The Chimera Ensemble returns with its trademark blend comprising music by leading international composers alongside new works by students. Book tickets from yorkconcerts.co.uk.

30 NOVEMBER

YORK POTTERS FAIR, Southlands Methodist Church, York, 10am-4pm. The work of more than 20 ceramics artists will be on display and available to buy. Head to www.instagram.com/york_potters_ fair/ for more details.

30 NOVEMBER – 1 DECEMBER

ANTIQUE AND VINTAGE FAIR, Wetherby Racecourse. 8am-5pm Saturday and 9am-4pm Sunday. Browse antiques at your leisure with free entry for under 16s, onsite catering and free parking. Head to www.jaguarfairs.com for more info.

1 DECEMBER

YORK AGAINST CANCER CHRISTMAS LUNCH, Merchant Adventurers' Hall, Fossgate, York. Arrive at 1pm for a 1.30pm start. Sit down for a delicious three course Christmas feast at one of York’s most iconic locations. The meal will then be followed by tea, coffee, and chocolates. Tickets are £45 and all proceeds go towards supporting cancer patients and their loved ones across the region. Book your tickets on 01904 764466 or email office@yorkagainstcancer.org.uk

7-8

DECEMBER

MALTON

CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL, Market Place, Malton. Malton’s magnificent twoday Christmas festival is here and there’s free entry for all. Expect delicious food and festive gift stalls, street food, live music from local brass bands and choirs and family entertainment. Head to www. visitmalton.com/malton-christmas-festival for more info.

14 AND 21 DECEMBER

BIG CHRISTMAS CONCERT, Q Church, 9 Priory Street, York. 7pm. Step into Christmas with York’s biggest festive musical spectacular. You’ll be greeted by a brass band, then taken on a journey through the Christmas classics. From soul stirring acoustic versions of your favourite carols to the old Christmas bangers from the Pogues and Slade. Book from www.igniteconcertsyork.com

15 DECEMBER

YORK’s ANNUAL COMMUNIUTY CAROL CONCERT, York Barbican, 2pm. A fantastic festive family concert in aid of the Lord Mayor and Sheriff of York’s Christmas Cheer Fund and York Hospital Radio. Tickets will cost £9 for adults, £7 for over65s and under 14s, and a £28 family ticket (2 adults + 2 under 14s) is also available. Book from www. yorkbarbican.co.uk

REGULAR EVENTS

EVERY SUNDAY

DOWN BY THE RIVER, Plonkers Wine Bar, 8.30pm. Head on down to Plonkers Wine Bar every Sunday for an evening of live music in a relaxed atmosphere. Free drink to all performers and all music equipment is provided. To find out more information search Plonkers Wine Bar on Facebook.

EVERY TUESDAY

YORK TAOIST CENTRE , Heworth Holy Trinity Church Hall, York. 7-8.15pm. Weekly Tai Chi and Dao yoga classes in York. Contact Phil on 07921100188 to ask any questions you might have before you start.

EVERYDAY ATTRACTIONS

UNTIL 2 NOVEMBER

PHOENIX: A BRAND-NEW ART AND LIGHT

PROJECTION, York Minster. To commemorate 40 years since the tragic night that York Minster almost burned down, this new exhibition and light show tells the story of that night and its aftermath. Book tickets from yorkminster.org.

UNTIL 5 NOVEMBER

INTO BATTLE - THE ART OF BRITISH WAR COMICS, York Army Museum, 3 Tower Street, York. 10am-5pm. An exhibition showcasing the best of British war comics. Head to yorkarmymuseum.

planning a huge Christmas party, and she invites you to follow the White Rabbit through Castle Howard’s grand halls and regal rooms with each twist and turn revealing fanciful festive surprises. Head to www.castlehoward.co.uk/whats-on/

FROM 15 NOVEMBER

YORKSHIRE’S WINTER WONDERLAND, Designer Outlet, York. With a glistening outdoor ice rink (The Ice Factor), thrilling funfair, magical Santa’s Grotto and cosy alpine café, the Winter Wonderland is the perfect place to spend a wintery afternoon this year. The ice Factor is the north of England’s largest outdoor rink! Head to www. yorkshireswinterwonderland.com to buy tickets.

EVERYDAY

ART EXHIBITION: THE BOTANICAL WORLD OF MARY DELANY, Reddihough Galleries, Beningbrough Hall, York. An exhibition celebrating eighteenth-century artist, Mary Delany, presented in partnership with the British Museum. More information about which of Delany’s pieces will be on display is available at www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ beningbrough.

THE ART OF WALLPAPER: MORRIS & CO, at York Art Gallery until February 2025, this exhibition is a celebration of the life and creations of one of the greatest artistic craftsmen in English history, William Morris, and the magnificent designs he produced as one of the founding members of the Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co company. Head to www.yorkartgallery.org.uk to check out their event programme.

THE HILT, 57B Goodramgate York. An axe throwing venue offering eight lanes for aspiring Vikings to either be coached or to take part in axe throwing tournaments. Head to www.thehilt.co.uk for more info.

THE POTIONS CAULDRON, The Potions Cauldron is based on 9 ¾ Shambles York where the first known potion maker Phileas Fry came to York in 1335 to help the sick and needy. Once inside the shop you will find all the magical potions that were originally served centuries ago as well as the chance to visit the secret Potion Room. Head to www.thepotionscauldron.com/visit for more information.

WIZARD WALK OF YORK, The Shambles. Explore the enchanting historical city on a mission to locate magical creatures. Ideal for children aged between five and ten years old, there are several evening days available; reserve your spot online at www.wizardwalkofyork.com.

SHADOWS OF YORK GHOST TOURS, Meet outside the front of St Michael Le Belfrey Church, located between the Minster and Guy Fawkes Inn, to step back into the past and hear all the ghostly tales of York's not so nice history. Tours are at 6:30pm. Book ahead of attending by visiting www. shadowsofyork.co.uk or calling 07967 460567 for details.

THE

POTIONS ACADEMY, The Shambles York. Spend a day learning how to become a witch or wizard! Consisting of two core elements; The Potions Class and The Broom School the Potions Academy is the magical day out everyone needs this Halloween and October half-term. For more information, please visit www.thepotionscauldron. com/academy

KENTMERE HOUSE GALLERY, Scarcroft Hill, York. Pop along to Kentmere House Gallery to witness the work of artists who are members of Royal Art Societies, including John Thornton, Susan Bower and others. Attend from 2-3 Nov to see paintings by Alfred Huckett. The gallery will be open from 11am-5pm. For more information, please call 01904 656507.

DARK TALES

OF YORK, Book a private tour to explore the narrow streets of York and learn about the rich and haunting history that the city has amassed over thousands of years. Call 07530 378176 or visit www. darktalesofyork. com.

WHITE ROSE YORK TOURS, Meet at the West Entrance to York Minster, 11am and 3pm. Take a free history tour of the city centre. Visit www. whiteroseyork.com or call 07792 207679.

Theatre.

Grand Opera House: To book, call 0333 009 6690 or visit atgtickets.com.

5-9 NOVEMBER

101 DALMATIANS THE MUSICAL This smash hit musical stars Corrie’s Vicky Entwistle as the greatest villain of them all, Cruella De Vil.

22-30 NOVEMBER

NATIVITY! THE MUSICAL . The children of St Bernadette’s school have a dream to put on the perfect show-stopping Nativity performance. The only trouble is that their teacher, Mr Maddens, has promised that a Hollywood producer is coming to see the show to turn it into a film!

7 DECEMBER - 5 JANUARY

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST

Who’s ready for the start of Panto season here in York? Oh, yes you are! A showstopping production of family favourite show Beauty and the Beast will be live at Grand Opera House York. What’s more, the show stars BAFTA award-winning actress, and CBBC (Tracy Beaker) superstar Dani Harmer as Fairy Bon Bon!

York Theatre Royal: To book, call 01904 623568 or visit www.yorktheatreroyal.co.uk.

UNTIL 2 NOVEMBER

WONDER BOY. This Writers’ Guild Award for Best Play winner arrives in York. The story follows Sonny, a twelve-year-old living with a stammer, as he finds his way in a world ruled by vicious vowels, confusing consonants, and let’s not forget the biggest beast of them all – small talk.

4-9 NOVEMBER

PRIDE AND PREJUDICE (*SORT OF)

An audacious retelling of Jane Austen’s most iconic story. Men, money and microphones will be fought over in this irreverent but affectionate adaptation where the stakes couldn’t be higher. And featuring a string of pop sing-alongs like Young Hearts Run Free, Will You Love Me Tomorrow and You’re So Vain, it’s a must-see this November.

3 DECEMBER - 5 JANUARY

ALADDIN. Theatre Royal's Christmas panto is just around the corner, so make sure to get your tickets as soon as possible. CBeebies and CBBC star Evie Pickerill features as the Spirit of the Ring while Robin Simpson returns as the hilarious Dame Dolly, and Paul Hawkyard steps into the shoes of

the wicked Abanazar. Get ready for an evening of catchy tunes, dazzling costumes, and plenty of laughs.

Theatre 41@ Monkgate: Book tickets from tickets.41monkgate.co.uk

7 NOVEMBER

THE CABINET OF DR CALIGARI (WITH LIVE MUSIC). Made in the immediate aftermath of the First World War, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920) is the quintessential German Expressionist film, it had a huge influence on horror and gothic cinema. See it live, accompanied by a chilling new score by musician Chris Green.

17-30 DECEMBER

OLIVER TWIST . A new adaptation of Charles Dickens’ iconic story is coming to York this Christmas. Born in a workhouse. Sold into an apprenticeship. Recruited by Fagin’s band of pickpockets and thieves. Attendees will follow Oliver as he sinks into London’s grimy underworld on his search for a home, a family and love.

York Barbican. Head to www.yorkbarbican.co.uk or call 01904 676332 to book tickets.

8 NOVEMBER

ALI WOODS: AT THE MOMENT. This awardwinning stand-up comedian and sketch sensation comes to York Barbican on his debut stand-up tour!

16 NOVEMBER

LAUGH OUT LOUD COMEDY CLUB . Live standup comedy show. Each show includes hilarious

comedians from television’s top shows. Seating is unreserved and given out on a first-come, firstserved basis.

Joseph Rowntree Theatre To book, call 01904 501 935 or email boxoffice@jrtheatre.co.uk.

2 NOVEMBER

THE LITTLE MERMAID. Join Ariel and her fishy friends in this whimsical underwater adventure filled with dazzling costumes, catchy tunes and endless laughter.

26-30 NOVEMBER

ELF. This hilarious festive comedy is headed to York. It stars Buddy, an elf, who is faced with the daunting reality that he’s actually human! Watch as he reunites with his human family and begins the difficult task of teaching them the true meaning of Christmas.

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15 NOVEMBER – 5

JANUARY

ALICE’S CHRISTMAS WONDERLAND AT CASTLE

HOWARD. One of the most anticipated events of the year is upon us: Castle Howard have announced the theme for their much-loved Christmas showcase, and it’s none other than Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland! Alice is planning a huge Christmas party, and she invites you to follow the White Rabbit through Castle Howard’s grand halls and regal rooms with each twist and turn revealing fanciful festive surprises. Head to www.castlehoward.co.uk/ whats-on/christmas-at-castlehoward to book tickets.

15 NOVEMBER – 5 JANUARY

YORKSHIRE'S WINTER WONDERLAND, Designer

Outlet, York. With a glistening outdoor ice rink (The Ice Factor), thrilling funfair, magical Santa’s Grotto and cosy alpine café, the Winter

Wonderland is the perfect place to spend a wintery afternoon this year. Head to www. yorkshireswinterwonderland. com to buy tickets.

28 NOVEMBER

THE PARSONAGE HOTEL

CHRISTMAS MARKET, The Parsonage Hotel and Spa, Escrick, York. 6-8.30pm. Get your Christmas pressies sorted at this fantastic evening of festive shopping. Check out products from the area’s best local suppliers. There will be free entry and complimentary mince pies and mulled wine! Call 01904 728 111 for more info.

1 DECEMBER

YORK AGAINST CANCER

CHRISTMAS LUNCH, Merchant Adventurers' Hall, Fossgate, York. Arrive at 1pm for a 1.30pm start. Sit down for a delicious three course Christmas feast at one of York’s most iconic locations. The meal will then be followed by tea, coffee, and chocolates. Tickets are £45

and all proceeds go towards supporting cancer patients and their loved ones across the region. Book your tickets on 01904 764466 or email office@ yorkagainstcancer.org.uk

3 DECEMBER - 5 JANUARY

ALADDIN, York Theatre Royal. Theatre Royal’s Christmas panto is just around the corner, so make sure to get your tickets as soon as possible. CBeebies and CBBC star Evie Pickerill features as the Spirit of the Ring while Robin Simpson returns as the hilarious Dame Dolly, and Paul Hawkyard steps into the shoes of the wicked Abanazar. Get ready for an evening of catchy tunes, dazzling costumes, and plenty of laughs. Head to www. yorktheatreroyal.co.uk/show/ aladdin/ to book tickets.

14 AND 21 DECEMBER

BIG CHRISTMAS CONCERT.

Q Church, 9 Priory Street, York 7pm. Step into Christmas with York’s biggest festive musical spectacular. You’ll be greeted by a brass band, then taken on a journey through the Christmas classics. From soul stirring acoustic versions of your favourite carols to the old Christmas bangers from the Pogues and Slade. Treat yourself to a mulled wine, sing along, and embrace the magical fairytale ambiance of old York. There’ll be a Christmas game or two and while festive jumpers and Christmas attire is optional, there is a fabulous PRIZE going for the most outstanding costume! Book from www. igniteconcertsyork.com

putting on an absolute classic, starring Tracy Beaker actor Dani Harmer! Get ready to join Belle, The Beast, Fairy Bon Bon, the exuberant Polly La Plonk and her cheeky chappy son Louis La Plonk as they are transported to a cursed castle, under the spell of an evil enchantress. Can the wicked Hugo be defeated, can Belle see beyond the Beast and fall in love with her captor, will the Beast’s heart be melted by Belle’s beauty? Head to www. atgtickets.com/venues/grandopera-house-york/ for tickets.

7 DECEMBER – 5 JANUARY

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, Grand Opera House, York. It’s panto season here in York and The Grand Opera House are

7 - 8 DECEMBER

MALTON CHRISTMAS

FESTIVAL, Market Place, Malton. Malton’s magnificent two-day Christmas festival is here and there’s free entry for all. Expect a fabulous weekend of festive fun in and around Malton’s picturesque Market Place, with delicious food and festive gift stalls, street food, live music from local brass bands and choirs and family entertainment. Head to www.visitmalton.com/ malton-christmas-festival for more info.

17-30 DECEMBER

OLIVER TWIST, Theatre 41 @ Monkgate, York. Local theatre company Pick Me Up Theatre are putting on a new adaptation of Charles Dickens’ iconic story this Christmas. Born in a workhouse. Sold into an apprenticeship. Recruited by Fagin’s band of pickpockets and thieves. Attendees will follow Oliver as he sinks into London’s grimy underworld on his search for a home, a family and love. Make sure you don’t miss out by picking up tickets from www. pickmeuptheatre.com/olivertwist

30 NOVEMBER

YORK POTTERS FAIR, Southlands Methodist Church, York, 10am-4pm. The work of more than 20 ceramics artists will be on display and available to buy. Head to www.instagram. com/york_potters_fair/ for more details.

GIGGUIDE

SUN, OCT 27

The Mothers

The York Vaults

2.30pm

The Travlin Band

Severus Social Club

5.30pm When Rivers Meet FortyFive Vinyl Cafe

7pm Chris Johnson

Edinburgh Arms

7pm Elsie Franklin & Friends

he Hi Ho Club

7.30pm

MON, OCT 28

Stick in the Wheel

The Crescent Community Venue

7,30pm

THURS, OCT 31

Paul Smith’s Jazz Collective Dringhouses

Sports Club

1pm-3.30pm

The Daltons & Mick Agnew

The Hi Ho Club

8pm

FRI, NOV 1

Beats & Bands

Kennedy’s 7pm

Tom Robinson Band

The Crescent Community Venue

7.30pm

SAT, NOV 2

Landslide - Fleetwood Mac Tribute

The York Vaults

7.30pm CUD + Speedreaders

The Crescent Community Venue

7.30pm Fizzy Milk + This House Is Haunted + Material Goods

The Fulford Arms

7.30pm Jimbo Doomface

The Three Tuns 9pm Fireball The Edinburgh Arms 9pm

SUN, NOV 3

Old’s Cool

Severus Social Club

5.30pm Elsie Franklin & Friends

The Hi Ho Club

7.30pm Battle of the Bands Grand Final: Patience + Theseus + TBA + TBA The Fulford Arms 7pm

MON, NOVEMBER 4

Rosali + Cindy The Fulford Arms

7.30pm

TUES, NOV 5

B. Dolan + Jarmouse + Zara Sehar

The Fulford Arms 7.30pm

WED, NOV 6

Kris Drever

The Crescent Community Venue

7.30pm

THUR, NOV 7

Phil Shotton Trio with Adee Lifshitz Dringhouses

Sports Club

1pm-3.30pm

The Y Street Band + Senators

The Crescent Community Venue

7.30pm

FRI, NOV 8

Beats & Bands

Kennedy’s 7pm

The Double Yellows - Coal Mob - Pedestrian

The Fulford Arms

7.30pm

SAT, NOV 9

Shea Rafferty FortyFive Vinyl Cafe

7.30pm Pearl Scam

The York Vaults 7.30pm

Friday Street Roman Bath 9pm

That Guy Called Si

The Three Tuns 9pm

SUN, NOV 10

The Echoes

The York Vaults

2.30pm

Ezee Goin

Severus Social Club

5.30pm

Elsie Franklin & Friends

The Hi Ho Club

7.30pm Riskee and the Ridicule + Deadbeat at Dawn + Brigantes

The Fulford Arms

7.30pm

TUES, NOV 12

Jamie Cullum York Barbican 7pm

WED, NOV 13

Calan National Centre for Early Music 7.30

THURS, NOV 14

Paul Smith’s Trad Jazz Collective Dringhouses

Sports Club

1pm-3.30pm

Spizz Energi + The Puncturists + Hens Bens

The Fulford Arms 7.30pm

FRI, NOV 15

Beats & Bands

Kennedy’s 7pm Suzi Quatro York Barbican 7pm

SAT, NOV 16

Katy Hurt FortyFive Vinyl Cafe 7pm Dreadzone

The Crescent Community Venue 7.30pm

THURS, NOV 21

Tuba Dudes Dringhouses Sports Club

1pm-3.30pm Moving Pictures –A Tribute To Rush The Crescent Community Venue 7.30pm

SAT, NOV 23

Hecate Enthroned + Necronautical + Blood Countess + Deus Vermin

The Fulford Arms 4.30pm Wood Burnt Red FortyFive Vinyl Cafe

7pm

It Was 20 Years Ago Today with AKP + The Blueprints + Cardboard Radio + Customer 1000

The Crescent Community Venue 7.30pm That Guy Called Si

The Three Tuns 9pm

The Memphis Cruisers

The Edinburgh Arms 9pm

SUN, NOV 24

The Mothers

The York Vaults 2.30pm

Midnight Flyers

The Snickleway 5pm

Join our friendly community of like minded people and learn; • Tai Chi movements and exercises Dao yoga. (Kai Men “Open Door”) • Breath work called Dao Yin

CLASSES TUESDAYS 7PM TO 8.15PM, Heworth Holy Trinity Church Hall, Heworth, York. YO31 0RP Call or email

The perfect way to celebrate Christmas 2024 Christmas party menu, Old Liquor Store style! Available for 2-50 people. Pre-ordering essential. For bookings of 8 or more people, please either give us a call or email on: bookings@theoldliquorstore.co.uk Ring in the New Year with a fabulous 6 course dinnerdownload the menu from our website.

Set in the grade 2 listed former Terry’s chocolate factory. W: theoldliquorstore.co.uk T: 01904 950147 E: hello@theoldliquorstore.co.uk

7 & 8 December 9am - 3.30pm

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