DIRTY DEEDS
The King Billy Music Bar 2 Commercial Street, Northampton, United KingdomGet ready to rock the night away with Dirty Deeds – the explosive tribute band bringing you the raw power, energy, and thunder of AC/DC!
Get ready to rock the night away with Dirty Deeds – the explosive tribute band bringing you the raw power, energy, and thunder of AC/DC!
ITS A DOUBLE HEADER !! Support band MERCURY FALLING from 9pm MERCURY FALLINGDeliver big riffs, huge melodies, and hooks that stick. Blending classic and hard rock with a touch of metal, they’ve released two originals — A New Kind Of Truth and Mr Rock ’N’ Roll — plus a high-energy take on Roxanne by The Police, earning regular internet radio airplay ! DIRTY DEEDS Get ready to rock the night away with Dirty Deeds – the explosive tribute band bringing you the raw power, energy, and thunder of AC/DC!  From High Voltage to Back in Black, it’s a full-throttle ride through all the legendary hits:Highway to Hell • Thunderstruck • Whole Lotta Rosie • Hells Bells • You Shook Me All Night Long • Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap – and many more!  Expect roaring guitars, pounding drums, and the spirit of Bon and Brian brought to life.
live music.
It’s the Big Phat Jukebox Party Band – come and experience the greatest hits in rock and pop.
From 2nd April to 2nd May in the Mezzanine Space. Entry to all exhibitions is free
Photography from around the world; including a prize drawer to win a framed print of your choice! Ends May
We are delighted to host two much-travelled contemporary artists, Piero Serra & Simington who will be displaying their work in the Barwell Room from Tuesday March 10 th to the end of May. With very different styles and techniques, the two friends chose to collaborate on this exhibition entitled ‘Architectural Heads/Flower Heads’. Serra, who trained as an architect, was born in Northampton. He shows us his extraordinary drawings which were partially inspired by architectural forms soon after he moved to Berlin, where he still lives. Serra who trained as an architect, was born in Northampton. Simington’s work shows us constructed composite images, which can be made up of multiple layers, to create worlds which take on a life of their own. Liam was born in Scotland, has lived in both Japan and Egypt and now resides in Northamptonshire. House and Galleries are open Tuesday to Sunday 10am – 4.30pm. A small entrance fee applies for visits to the heritage house but entry to all exhibitions is free.
Step back to the Carboniferous period, 100 million years before the dinosaurs. Northampton Museum & Art Gallery Saturday 21 February - Sunday 7 June 2026 Visit tropical forests and swamps teeming with bizarre and ferocious ancient monsters, some of which had larger teeth than T. rex. Meet the dinosaurs' distant ancestors, the very first reptiles, the largest creepy-crawlies ever to live, and prehistoric animals unlike anything you've ever seen before! A must-see for prehistoric monster fans of all ages!
An exhibition of drawings from the Northampton Museums & Art Gallery collection. This exhibition explores drawing as a fundamental artistic language, presenting preparatory sketches and finished works that reveal how ideas take shape on paper. Through the delicate studies of Henry Moore, the atmospheric sketches of Walter Sickert, the imaginative designs of Sir Edward Burne Jones, and the expressive drawings of Clare Abbatt, amongst others, visitors are invited to consider drawing not merely as a preliminary step but as an art form in its own right. The works on display highlight how artists across different periods and practices use line, tone, and observation to experiment, problem solve, and refine their vision. Together, they celebrate drawing’s enduring role as a tool for exploration, invention, and creative thinking.
Semilong Blooms by Jack Savage is a photographic portrait series documenting some of the people behind the Semilong Garden Project, a grassroots community initiative established by Louise Troy. Louise formed a community constitution of committed volunteers to transform the derelict space. The space was originally filled with litter and graffiti tarnished the walls. The series highlights some of the residents, volunteers, and families who helped bring this project to life, transforming a neglected strip of Northampton into a thriving space for creativity, connection, and community. Each portrait celebrates the individuals whose collective effort turned overlooked land into a place of pride, joy, and shared ownership.