There is another impressive line-up for November at the Cheese and Grain….
Police Dog Hogan. Thursday 11th Nov, £22 Adv, 8pm Doors, Seated.
Police Dog Hogan are a high-energy and eclectic eight-piece, combining fiddle, trumpet, mandolin, drums and guitars with four-part harmonies in an exuberant and genre-defying fusing of country, pop, folk and rocking urban bluegrass.
Showhawk Duo. Friday 12th Nov, £16.50 Adv, 8pm Doors. Young British guitarists Mikhail Asanovic and Jake Wright, together known as The Showhawk Duo, have dazzled audiences worldwide with their spectacular approach to playing the guitar.
Dreadzone. Saturday 13th Nov, £22.50 Adv, 8pm Doors. Fast approaching their 30th anniversary, Dreadzone are an unstoppable force who have long been, and still are, one of the best live bands around with a loyal and ever growing fanbase due in part to their storming and energetic live shows.
Wishbone Ash. Sunday 14th Nov, £22 Adv, 7:30pm Doors. Wishbone Ash are undoubtedly one of the most celebrated bands in the history of rock. Such is the band’s huge popularity, they still continue to tour the world performing all the classic and brand new material with their hard-hitting dual lead guitar driven rock.
Fish. Monday 15th Nov, £36 Adv, 7pm Doors. Fish returns to UK stages with his final album ‘Weltschmerz’ which is scheduled for release exactly 30 years after his first solo album, ‘Vigil in a Wilderness of Mirrors’ was released in January 1990.
Ferocious Dog. Thursday 18th Nov, £17.50 Adv, 7:30pm Doors + Special guests: Tony Wright (Terrorvision) & Jake Martin.
With the power and aggression of punk-rock and poignant, meaningful lyrics of folk, Ferocious Dog have created a truly unique and magnificent sound.
Craig Charles. Funk & Soul Club, Friday 19th Nov, £19.50 Adv, 8pm Doors. Craig Charles brings his Funk & Soul Club back to the Cheese and Grain once again after multiple sold out events. The legendary actor, host and broadcaster is also one of the UK’s best loved Funk and Soul DJ’s.
Aswad. Saturday 20th Nov, £22 Adv, 7pm Doors.
With 21 studio albums stretched across 5 decades, Aswad is one of the most important reggae groups to ever emerge from the UK. Early hits from the 1970s like ‘Warrior Charge’ and ‘Three Babylon’ established a huge following for the band, which culminated in a UK number one hit with ‘Don’t Turn Around’ in 1988.
Rob Newman’s Philosophy Show. Sunday 21st Nov, £16.50 Adv/ £13.50 Conc, 7:30pm Doors – Seated. In this all-new show, multi-award winning stand-up comic Rob Newman weaves together Nietzsche’s sunglasses, James Bond in Toxteth, electric spiders and singing Neanderthals into a hilarious tour-de-force that offers new hopes for changing world.
Levellers. Tuesday 23rd Nov, Sold Out! 7pm Doors
Levellers are still going strong after 30 years in the game. Over the years, Brighton folk-rock band Levellers have worn many masks; most self-made, some imposed upon them. But while their status has evolved over the decades, the basic humanity underpinning their music has remained constant.
An Evening With Frank Bruno. Wednesday 24th Nov, £25 Adv/ £45 Vip, 7pm Doors – Seated. The night will feature a candid interview with the legendary fighter, as-well as an audience Q & A. Bruno was a legendary knockout artist competing from 1982 – 1996, his opponents include top-rated heavyweights of his era.
Half Man, Half Biscuit. Friday 26th Nov, £22 Adv, 7pm Doors. A truly genuine band, blessed with a magical capacity to make the most jaded of listeners fall back in love with music again. Witty and dry, sardonic yet cynical, melodically infectious yet edgy, sing along songs, these four lads who shook the Wirral are perhaps still to some extent an undiscovered national treasure.
The Sweet. + Support Limehouse Lizzy, Saturday 27th Nov, £30 Adv, 7pm Doors. Sweet continue to tour and perform to sell out audiences around the globe with over 55 million records sold worldwide and 34 number 1 hits worldwide.
Frome Symphony Sunday 28th Nov, £12 Adv/ £5 Under 18s Adv, 7pm Doors – Seated. Frome Symphony make their much anticipated return to the venue. The ambitious local amateur orchestra’s aim is to promote high-quality, live classical music in the community.
NOVEMBER
MARKETS
Magpie Market | Sunday 7th Nov. 10am – 2pm
Farmers Market | Saturday 13th Nov. 9am – 1pm |
Record Fair | Sunday 14th Nov. 9am – 2pm.
Christmas Charity Fair | Saturday 27th Nov. 9am – 2pm.
Little Pickles Market | Sunday 28th Nov. 10am – 12pm | Book Via Their Website
Charity Bingo | Every Monday
Flea Market | Every Wednesday Morning
Roller Disco | Every Wednesday 4pm Onwards












