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Crown & Anchor Vaults, Bishops Castle TBA 8.30PM Broseley Bell & Talbot, Bridgnorth Ashleys Café Bar, Shrewsbury Full Circle Festival Sunday Afternoon Acoustics with DJ Bex 9PM Secret Location within the Hills BBC Shropshire Introducing Charlie Grass 3PM-5PM Bull Inn, Shrewsbury (near to Presteigne) 96.0FM 8PM 8PM Tim Barret Evening Session 9PM The Essentials Moishes Bagel, The Destroyers, Dun Cow, Shrewsbury Cooper & Davis My Baby, Lori campbell, The Harp Hotel, Albrighton Indie Doghouse Festival Drayton Centre, Market Drayton Harp Hotel, Albrighton Housmans, Church Stretton Crown & Anchor Vaults, Bishops Castle Remi Harris Trio, Black Rapids & Anchor Inn, Shrewsbury Apex Jazz & Swing Band 1PM Bell & Talbot, Bridgnorth Hole In The Wall, Shrewsbury The Henry Girls 7.45PM £12.50 Jack Cotterill 8.30PM Dan Walsh 8PM Open Jam 8.30PM Little Rumba, Your Dad, Company My Left Foot 9PM Diamond Geezers 9PM The Rainbreakers EP launch + Two Faced Fighting Cocks, Stottesdon nr Bridgnorth of Fools, Little Loon and Cloudier Boars Head, Shrewsbury The Friars, Bridgnorth Tom & The Bootleg Beatles 9PM Sunday Session Open Mic 5PM The Shakespear, Newport White Lion, Bridgnorth Bull Inn, Shrewsbury Boat Inn, Jackfield nr Ironbridge Skies + many more entertainers. Stage 2 9PM Wayne Martin Blues Band 9.30PM Loggerheads, Shrewsbury The Friars, Bridgnorth Open Mic 8PM Bridgnorth Folk Night 8.30PM Open Mic Irish Music Night 8PM Midday - Midnight Britannia Inn, Shrewsbury The George, Bridgnorth Reid, Smith & Jones 9PM Robin Taylor 7PM Wheatsheaf, High Street Shrewsbury Eighty Six’d, ironbridge Adults £30 / 5-14yrs £15 / Garageband 9PM Cooper & Davis 9PM Old Post Office, Shrewsbury The Swan Inn, Knowle Sands Nr Highley Plough Inn, Shifnal Coalbrookdale Inn, Coalbrookdale Open Mic 8.30PM Bill Fadden & The Rhythm Busters 8PM £7 U5's Go Free Brooklands, Shrewsbury Bridgnorth Bad Hair Day Irish Instrumental Night 8.30PM Telford Ukulele Club 7.30PM www.fullcirclefestival.co.uk SKB Band 9PM Bridgnorth Jazz Festival - Digby Fairweather, The Malthouse, Ironbridge Salopian Bar, Shrewsbury All Nations, Madeley Telford Sandbrook Vaults, market Drayton Bull Inn, Shrewsbury Enrico Tomasso + Many More 12.30PM £15 BC/DC F1-11 Loggerheads, Shrewsbury Black Rapids 8.30PM Live Acoustics 9PM Crown & Anchor Vaults, Bishops Castle The Endings Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury Open Jam 9PM Crown Inn, Oakengates Telford TBA 8.30PM The Hive, Shrewsbury Housmans, Church Stretton The Wine Bar, Ludlow Piaf in Concert - Sally Jones 8PM £15 Shropshire Strummers 1PM-2PM Lord Hill Hotel, Shrewsbury Telford Acoustic Club 9PM Ashleys Café Bar, Shrewsbury Hannahh & Brian 9PM Nick Malcom Quartet - Lazyacre Club - Dominic Kirwin & his Robbie Jones 9PM Wheatsheaf, Frankwell Shrewsbury Broseley Cricket Club, Brosesley Shrewsbury Jazz Network 8PM £12 The Exchange, Newtown HMV Band 9PM Midset Buka 9.30PM £3 Coalbrookdale Inn, Coalbrookdale Band 8PM £16 Bricklayers Arms, Shrewsbury Sultana Brothers 9PM Kings Head, Shrewsbury Hannah & Brian 4.30PM Porterhouse, Shrewsbury Open Mic with Paul Parker 8.30PM Wheatsheaf, High Street Shrewsbury Booyaka 9PM Open Mic 7PM Loggerheads, Shrewsbury The Wellburys 8.30PM Acton Arms, Morville nr Bridgnorth Lion Hotel, Shrewsbury Black Swan, Jackfield nr Ironbridge Sabrina Boat, Shrewsbury Open Jam 9PM Paperwing 9PM D-Day Dance 7.30PM £10 Swan Songs with Bill Caddick 8.30PM Open Mic 7.30PM £2 The Gateway, Shrewsbury Unicorn Inn, Little Dawley Telford Bamboo, Bridgnorth Seven Stars, Shrewsbury Yorkshire House, Shrewsbury Emilie Capulet - Steinway Fest Tea Major Look 9PM Kev & Dave 9PM The Wish Pigs Sandbrook Vaults, Market Drayton Hare & Hounds, Oakengates Telford Bell & Talbot, Bridgnorth Live Acoustics 8PM Dominic Owen Concert 4.30PM £5 The Telegraph, Shrewsbury Wheatsheaf, Frankwell Shrewsbury Crimson Child 9PM Am I Winehouse 9PM Shauny Moore 9PM Haygate, Wellington Telford Brooklands, Shrewsbury Wrekin Inn, Wellington Telford Sing-A-Long with Jon Stewart 2PM Bulls Head, Chelmarsh nr Bridgnorth Wheatsheaf, High Street Shrewsbury Brookfest Beer & Music Festival - The Endings, Open Mic 7.30PM Wheatsheaf, Hight Street Shrewsbury The Zoobs 8PM 3D Midnight Runner 8.30PM Ten Bob Millionaire, Kev & Dave + Many More Howling T Rowley & Paul H 8.30PM Fighting cocks, Stottesdon nr Bridgnorth 12PM-Late £5 Lowfield Inn, Marton nr Welshpool Paul Parker & All the Right Friends All Nations, Madeley Telford Loggerheads, Shrewsbury Crown Inn, Oakengates Telford String Thing 8PM The Friars, Bridgnorth Major Look 8PM Folk Night 8.30PM The Swinnertones 9.30PM Britannia Inn, Aqueduct Telford Old Post Office, Shrewsbury Mclarsj The Place, Oakengates Telford Tilley Raven, Wem The George, Bridgnorth G 9PM Karaoke 8.30PM The N’Ukes 9.30PM Reign of Kings 9PM Porterhouse, Shrewsbury Elio Pace - The Billy Joel Songbook The Haygate, Wellington Telford 7.30PM £19 Twisted Species 8PM Sunday Session 4PM Bradford Arms, Wheaton Aston Wheatsheaf, Frankwell Shrewsbury Bull Hotel, Ludlow Stellings Lounge, Wellington Telford Open Mic 7PM Unicorn Folk Club 8.45PM Hot Rox 9PM Chris Quinn Wheatsheaf, High Street Shrewsbury Ludlow Assembly Rooms, Ludlow Harequin 5PM Whole Lotta Led 8PM £15 Anchor Inn, Shrewsbury Men In Black 9PM Brooklands, Shrewsbury J Star Disco Brooklands, Shrewsbury The Crown, Abbey Forgate Shrewsbury Harp hotel, Albrighton Bell & Talbot, bridgnorth Crown & Anchor Vaults, Bishops Castle Henry Tudor House, Shrewsbury White Horse Inn, Clun Crown & Anchor Vaults, Bishop Castle BluzeBox 9PM Jodie Davis & Tom 8.30PM Old Comrades Jazz band 1PM Salopian Dudes 9PM Decks with Joe EG String 8.30PM The Kennedys 8.30PM £12 Open Mic with Dangerous Dave 9PM Dirty Ray & the Primitive Blues Band Bull Inn, Shrewsbury Kings Head, Shrewsbury Harp Hotel, Albrighton The Friars, Bridgnorth Bad Hair Day Euphonism 9PM Lord Hill Hotel, Shrewsbury 8.30PM Acton Arms, morville nr Bridgnorth Bell & Talbot, Bridgnorth Remi Harris Trio 8.30PM Graham Clews 9.30PM The Crown, Abbey Forgate Shrewsbury The Telegraph, Shrewsbury Lazyacre Club - Michael Muldoon Duo + Lion Inn, Edgmond James Hickman 9PM TBA 9PM The George, Bridgnorth Lou Whatling 9PM Stage 2 9PM Tammy Jones 8PM £9 Shropshire Roads Boat Inn, Jackfield nr Ironbridge Bamboo, Bridgnorth The Friars, Bridgnorth Town Hall, Bishops Castle James Hickman 9PM Dun Cow, Shrewsbury Wheatsheaf, High Street Shrewsbury Acoustic Folk Session 8.30PM Irish Music Session 8PM Sean Saye 9PM Salopian Dudes 7PM Bishop Castle Walking Festival - HMV Band The Lie Detectors 8.30PM Bell & Talbot, Bridgnorth Richard Beaumond,Terry Tandler + White Horse Inn, Clun Loggerheads, Shrewsbury Bull Inn, Shrewsbury Sandbrook Vaults, Market Drayton Rhi Moore 9PM Golden Ball, Ironbridge Many entertainments 7.30PM £13 Si Nicholls 9PM Two Faced Tom & The Bootleg Boys 9PM All Nations, Madeley Telford Open Mic Live Acoustic Night 9PM Bulls Head, Chelmarsh nr Bridgnorth The Golden Ball Allstars 8PM Old Post Office, Shrewsbury Paul wallis 8PM Hole In The Wall, Shrewsbury Ian Parker Coalbrookdale Inn, Coalbrookdale The Malthose, Ironbridge Dawson Open Mic Ashleys Café Bar, Shrewsbury Community Hall, Lowtown Bridgnorth Sandbrook Vaults, Market Drayton Telford Ukulele Club 7.30PM The Custard Connection Salopian Bar, Shrewsbury Two Faced Tom 9PM Voices In Harmony Concert 7.30PM £7 Live Acoustics 8PM Garageband Crown Inn, Oakengates Telford Bull Inn, Shrewsbury The Friars, Bridgnorth Loggerheads, Shrewsbury Willow Gallery, Oswestry Wheatsheaf, Frankwell Shrewsbury Telford Acoustic Club 9PM James Hickman Am I Winehouse 8PM Old Post Office, Shrewsbury Open Jam 9PM Jamie Smiths Mabon 8PM £10 Kev & Dave 9PM The Gateway, Shrewssbury The George, Bridgnorth Karaoke 8.30PM Sabrina Boat, Shrewsbury Wheatsheaf, High Street Shrewsbury Steinway Fest tea Concert by Bela Moonshine Runners 9PM Porterhouse, Shrewsbury Live Music 7.30PM £5 Hartmann 4.30PM £5 Tony Skeggs 8.30PM Sunday Session 4PM Yorkshire House, Shrewsbury Theatre On The Steps, Bridgnorth Loggerheads, Shrewsbury Strictly Abba 8PM £12 The Telegraph, Shrewsbury Blame Bilston Open Jam 9PM Hare & Hounds, Oakengates Telford Carla 4PM Donchez 9PM Wheatsheaf, Frankwell Shrewsbury Malthouse, Ironbridge Wheatsheaf, High Street Shrewsbury Wrekin Inn, Wellington Telford Stellings Lounge, Wellington Telford Sing-A-Long with Jon Stewart 2PM The Gold Room TBA 5PM Open Mic 7.30PM Vaughney & Doyley Wheatsheaf, High street Shrewsbury Bull Hotel, Ludlow Nikki Rous 8.30PM Amber Lizzard 9PM Lowfield Inn, Marton nr Welshpool Wrekin Inn, Wellington Geoff Rodgers 8PM Floss’s Folk Jam Night 8.30PM Tilly Raven, Wem Chris Quinn 9.30PM Bradford Arms, Wheaton Aston Unicorn Folk Club - 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