Do you want to know which famous faces you could see in Ipswich this November? Well, here is five you don't want to miss.
1 - Scouting for Girls
Scouting for Girls is a sold out show on Friday November 1 at the Corn Exchange in Ipswich with the doors opening at 6:30pm and the show at 7:30.
This is Scouting for Girls' 'The Place We Used To Meet Tour - Part 2' which will see the band play 31 shows across the UK and Ireland, following the release of their new album.
The bands hits includes 'She's So Lovely,' This Ain't A Love Song,' 'Heartbeat,' and 'Elvis Ain't Dead.' They have achieved four top singles, four Top 10 albums, 2 million sales, more than a billion streams and four Brit Awards.
2- Adam Kay: Undoctored
Adam Kay: Undoctored is on Saturday November 9 at the Ipswich Regent Theatre with the doors opening at 6:30pm and the show starting at half 7:30pm.
This Is Going To Hurt was a literary sensation, selling three million copies and becoming a multi-BAFTA-winning BBC series. Undoctored follows on from This is Going to Hurt which includes Kay's unique tales of life on and off the ward.
The show runs for 70 minutes and has no interval. Tickets are still on sale but selling fast.
3- Jools Holland and his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra
Jools Holland and his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra takes place at the Regent Theatre on Saturday November 2.
The show will have special guests Marc Almond and Toby Lee.
The run times are 7:30pm to 7:55pm for supporting act, 7:55pm to 8:15pm for the interval and 8:15pm to 10:15pm for Jools Holland and his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra with special guests.
4- Lulu
The farewell show for Lulu 'Champagne for Lulu' is on at the Regent Theatre in Ipswich on Friday November 15.
This show is a celebration with Lulu for her turning 75 last year and 60 years since she first got into the UK charts with her iconic 'Shout' song.
The show sees Lulu go beyond the bubbles, delivering the performance of a lifetime.
5- Anton Du Beke
Anton Du Beke - Showman will be at the Regent Theatre in Ipswich on Wednesday November 20.
The Strictly Come Dancing legend and judge takes to the stage with a live band, special guest Lance Ellington and his dancers for an evening of singing, dancing and laughter.
Also he will be telling behind the scenes stories from Strictly that will have you laughing out loud.
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