THE FUREYS and Davey Arthur (www.thefureys.com) kick off a jam packed week of eclectic musical entertainment at The Stables.
Come along to the Wavendon venue tonight (Tuesday April 15) for an evening of song, music and story with Ireland's finest.
Hear all their hits such as When You Were Sweet Sixteen, Green Fields of France, The Old Man, Leaving Nancy, Red Rose Cafe,
Steal Away, and Her Father Didn't Like Me Anyway.
Two outstanding artists perform a sincere homage to the musical genius of Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald on Wednesday April 16.
Todd Gordon and Barbara Morrison's show will feature classic songs such as Mack The Knife, Lady Be Good and of course New York, New York.
Screaming Blue Murder presents the comedy stars of tomorrow on Wednesday on Stage 2.
Compere Dan Evans will introduce rising star Sarah Millican and headline act Patrick Monahan.
Dubbed Britain's super-star Americana band, Los Pistoleros (www.lospistoleros.info) come to The Stables on Thursday April 17.
Their music encompasses the best elements of Tex-Mex, rock and roll, country and swing.
Enjoy an evening of classic Led Zeppelin performed by four pedigree musicians on Friday April 18.
Bacalao, the UK's finest salsa big band presents a night of hot latin music for the dance floor, bringing to mind the great Cuban dance bands of the 40s and 50s, on Saturday April 19.
Contact the box office to enquire about the Salsa and Tapas Night Meal Deal available for this event.
Following their anniversary tour last year, The Blockheads continue to celebrate 30 years of brit-funk with a new tour, which sees them playing at The Stables on Sunday April 20.
Alongside such classic tracks as Clevor Trever, What A Waste, Reasons To Be Cheerful Part 3 and I Want To Be Straight, they will be unveiling a brand new album of songs.
Progressive symphonic rock band Focus play at the Milton Keynes venue on Monday April 21.
For tickets or more information please contact the box office on 01908 280800 or visit www.stables.org.
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