One Night Of Elvis

Al Murray: All You Need Is Guv

Royal and Derngate Theatre 19-21 Guildhall Road, Northampton, Northamptonshire, NN1 1DP

Hey cool cats! Hot on the heels of a sell-out 138 date tour of these green and groovy isles, The Guv will be back, baby, with a brand-new stand-up show for 2026. There’s no denying the world’s a mess daddio, but there is a glimmer of hope as the globe’s favourite Pub Landlord returns with his like-nobody-else Common Sense hot-takes for the masses, offering a much-needed truth tonic (pint for the fella/glass of white wine for the lady) for these whacked out and troubled times. With a fresh and frothing pint to hand, a barrel of laughs to pour from, and a flower in his heart, Guv is all you need. And for the brave, bold, and plain straight crazy cats amongst you who want to be in on the action in the ‘Splash Zone’ book them quick and wear the damn ponchos! ★★★★★ “A supremely polished performer” Mail On Sunday “It remains one of the great joys in comedy to see the Pub Landlord befriend and be little the front rows” The Times MEET & GREET Fancy a lock in with the Landlord? Come and meet the King of Beers for a photo before the show. Includes a postcard of Al Murray: The Pub Landlord...

HOUSE TAKEOVER

club 43 43, Gold Street,, Northampton,

House & Garage, at Plan B, Northampton Free before 10:30 £5 on door from 10:30 More from midnight See you soon !

THE DARKEST

The King Billy Music Bar 2 Commercial Street, Northampton, United Kingdom

Get ready for outrageous riffs, soaring falsettos, and unapologetic rock spectacle.The Darkest delivers the UK’s most authentic tribute to The Darkness — louder, tighter, and more over-the-top than ever.

V8

The King Billy Music Bar 2 Commercial Street, Northampton, United Kingdom

V8 are pure hard rock power. Every riff hits, every chorus roars, and every show ends soaked in sweat and spilled beer!

The Darkest

The King Billy Music Bar 2 Commercial Street, Northampton, United Kingdom

Our next outing is a debut at The King Billy Music Bar in Northampton, Friday 6th February. Free Entry. Smashing out the Solid Gold from 9pm.

Free Entry

NLive Radio Announces Open Day as part of Community Radio Week

Nlive Swan St, northampton, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom

NLive Radio, Northampton’s local radio station, is opening its doors to the public on Saturday 7 February, inviting the community to step inside the studio, meet the people behind the microphones, and discover how local radio is made. The open day runs from 10am to 3pm and forms part of the UK Community Radio Network’s Community Radio Week, a nationwide celebration highlighting the vital role community radio plays across the country. Visitors will have the opportunity to: Tour the NLive Radio studios Meet volunteers, presenters, and members of the production team Learn how programmes are created and broadcast Explore opportunities to get involved; on air, behind the scenes, or through station support roles Rebecca Steers, Station Manager at NLive Radio, said: “Community radio is powered by passionate local people, and this open day is a fantastic chance for anyone curious about radio—or about NLive itself—to come and see what we do. Whether you want to volunteer, present a show, support community projects, or simply meet the team, you’ll be very welcome.” NLive Radio delivers local news, music, conversation, and community-focused content for Northampton. The open day aims to inspire new volunteers, celebrate local achievements, and strengthen the relationship between the...

Recurring

Tom Osborne Robinson: Celebrating his life and work

78 Derngate Northampton, Northamptonshire, NN1 1UH

Retrospective - The Gallery An exhibition celebrating Tom Osborne Robinson's passion for the Charles Rennie Mackintosh House and his association with both Bassett-Lowke and the Royal Theatre, Northampton. The Mayor of Northampton will officially launch the exhibition at 2pm on Sunday February 1st From Sunday February 1st - to Sunday March 8th In The Barwell Room 10.00am - 4.30pm

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78 Derngate: A Retrospective

78 Derngate Northampton, Northamptonshire, NN1 1UH

A-level students in Art & Textiles from Northampton High School display an abundance of young talent in the Mezzanine areas. Free of charge.

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A History of Northamptonshire in 100 Objects

Northampton Museum And Art Gallery 4-6 Guildhall Rd,, Northampton, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom

Journey through 150 million years of Northamptonshire's past. From prehistoric treasures to modern marvels, 100 remarkable objects reveal the people, events, and industries that shaped the county, each telling a unique story of its cultural, social, and economic heritage. Northampton Museum & Art Gallery Saturday 20 September - Sunday 22 February 2026 This exhibition has been shaped by an extraordinary network of 51 guest curators from across the county, each bringing their own expertise and local knowledge to the project. These dedicated individuals, from historians and collectors to community groups, have worked alongside the museum team to select objects and craft narratives. Their collaborative efforts ensure this exhibition truly reflects the breadth of Northamptonshire's heritage, guided by those who know their communities best.

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From the Collection: Women Artists

Northampton Museum And Art Gallery 4-6 Guildhall Rd,, Northampton, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom

An exhibition of artworks from NMAG's collection celebrates the variety of genres, methods and media used by women artists, from the eighteenth to the twenty-first century. Northampton Museum & Art Gallery Saturday 11 November - Sunday 12 April 2026 Throughout history, both men and women have created art, yet only a select few have been remembered within Western art history. Art by men was historically valued more highly than art by women, reflecting broader beliefs that only men could possess artistic or creative genius. Certain genres and mediums were also considered more prestigious, while work made in the domestic sphere was dismissed as craft or decoration rather than recognised as fine art. Women were barred from studying nude figures a crucial part of classical art training until the late 1800s. Second-wave feminism in the twentieth century, and wider social changes in the twenty-first, have challenged these hierarchies. Today, women are at the forefront of artistic production, with artists such as Tracey Emin, Maggi Hambling, Rachel Whiteread and Jasleen Kaur recognised as leading voices in contemporary art.

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