Exeter Road,
Bournemouth,
BH2 5BH
0870 111 3000
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Greg Davies: The Back Of My Mum's Head
Stories and anecdotes from The Inbetweeners actor and TV panel show regular.
Alice Cooper: Halloween Night Of Fear III
The American shock rock founding father performs in support of the album Welcome 2 My Nightmare and some of his ghoulish hits including School's Out, No More Mr Nice Guy and Welcome To My Nightmare.
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
Nicholas Collon conducts Mozart's Don Giovanni Overture, Piano Concerto No 21, Idomeneo Ballet Music and Symphony No 29. With pianist Jasminka Stancul.
Wayne Denton: A Celebration Of Neil Diamond
Back To Broadway
Essence Productions presents a musical about a young girl who dreams of stardom, featuring songs from Miss Saigon, We Will Rock You, Phantom, Grease, Dirty Dancing, Chicago, Les Miserables and others.
Seal
The platinum selling, London-born singer performs soul, R&B; and pop in support of the album Soul 2.
Seal
The platinum selling, London-born singer performs soul, R&B; and pop in support of the album Soul 2.
Ross Noble: Mindblender
Surreal and offbeat humour from the radio and TV regular, Geordie stand-up and winner of the 2003 Loaded Magazine Lafta Best Stand-Up and Chortle's People Choice Award.
Kevin Bridges: The Story Continues...
Witty observations and social commentary from the Glaswegian stand-up and 2010 Chortle Best Breakthrough Act award-winner.
The ELO Experience: ELO Tribute
Paul Tonkinson: Fancy Man
Sharp and fast-paced observations about life as a Northern bloke, Father and Manchester United fan from the stand-up and radio presenter.
The Magic Of Motown
A celebration of the music of Motown stars, including the songs of The Jackson Five, The Temptations, Diana Ross, Marvin Gaye and The Supremes.
Cost
£23.50 & £24.50, concs £21.50 & £22.50
Gary Barlow
The singer-songwriter, musician and X Factor judge, who gained fame as a member of the 1990s chart-topping boyband Take That, performs pop and soft rock hits spanning his entire musical career.
Jack Dee
Grouchy humour from the acclaimed writer and stand-up.
Motorhead/Anthrax
The veteran heavy metallers led by rock icon Lemmy and the American thrash combo perform co-headlining shows.
Julian Clary: Position Vacant, Apply Within
Camp humour and double entendres as the distinctive stand-up, journalist, radio regular and 2012 Celebrity Big Brother contestant searches for a husband.
Frankie Boyle: The Last Days Of Sodom
Controversial and provocative stand-up from the Tramadol Nights star.
The Stylistics
Seventies soul from the veteran Philadelphia-based band, whose hits include Stop, Look, Listen (To Your Heart), You Are Everything and You Make Me Feel Brand New.
The Human League
The synth-wielding threesome from Sheffield plays electropop, performing songs from the album Credo and its hits including Don't You Want Me and (Keep Feeling) Fascination.
The Sensational 60s Experience: The Tremeloes, Herman's Hermits, The Union Gap, The Dreamers
The 1960s bands perform their hits.
David Essex
Veteran pop from the singer-songwriter known for the number one hits Gonna Make You A Star and Hold Me Close.
Madness
Ska and pop from Suggs and the band known for the hits House Of Fun, Our House, Baggy Trousers and One Step Beyond promote the album Oui, Oui, Si, Si, Ja, Ja, Da, Da.
When
Dec 3, 6.30pm, doors
Keane
Tom Chaplin and his award-winning four-piece from East Sussex, known for the hits Somewhere Only We Know and Is It Any Wonder?, performs its piano-led pop-rock from its chart-topping album Strangeland.
Jools Holland & His Rhythm & Blues Orchestra
The pianist and his group perform rhythm'n'blues and jazz with guest Roland Gift.
Status Quo, Eddie & The Hot Rods
Classic rock from the veteran band celebrating more than 40 years of hits.
Peter Andre, Sam Gray
The Australian pop singer-songwriter, who regained fame after an appearance on I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!, performs his hits including Mysterious Girl and Flava.
Jeff Wayne's The War Of Worlds: The New Generation
Liam Neeson stars as the narrator, appearing in the form of a giant 3D hologram, in Jeff Wayne's musical adaptation of HG Wells's science-fiction novel. Jason Donovan plays Parson Nathaniel and West End star Kerry Ellis his wife Beth, with Ricky Wilson from the Kaiser Chiefs in the role of The Artilleryman.
DreamWorks Madagascar Live! (Over 3s)
A fun-filled spectacular based on the DreamWorks film franchise, in which 25 characters go on an adventure from Central Park to the Madagascar beaches.
When
Jan 10-12, 6.30pm, mats Jan 11, 13, 4pm, Jan 12, 11am & 3pm, Jan 13, 12noon
Donny And Marie
Pop, R&B; and disco from the American duo and members of chart-topping family group The Osmonds.
Ronan Keating: Fires Tour
The Irish singer and Boyzone member performs pop songs from the album Fires and his hits.
Plan B
Contemporary soul and hip hop from London-based rapper, singer, actor and director Ben Drew to promote the chart-topping soundtrack to his film Ill Manors.
Grimethorpe Colliery Band
Under the musical direction of Brian Grant, the National Brass Band-winning ensemble plays popular classics.
Example
Electronic hip hop, house and grime from the chart-topping London-based rapper and singer-songwriter, born Elliot John Gleave, in support of his album The Evolution Of Man.
Little Mix
Chart pop and R&B; by the four-piece vocal group and winners of X-Factor 2011.
When
Feb 16, phone for times
The Australian Pink Floyd Show: Pink Floyd Tribute
Jimmy Carr: Gagging Order
Acerbic wit and dark, deadpan one-liners and stories from the controversial and provocative stand-up and 8 Out Of 10 Cats host.
The Nolans
The seminal dance-pop group returns as a quartet, featuring Coleen, Bernie, Linda and Maureen, to perform hits such as I'm In the Mood for Dancing.
Jessie J
Chart-topping pop, soul and R&B; from the London-based singer.
When
Mar 7, 6.30pm, doors
Russell Kane: Posturing Delivery
Fast-paced and intelligent humour from the Edinburgh Comedy Award-winning stand-up and TV regular.
Olly Murs
The pop singer and 2009 X Factor finalist from Essex performs songs from his album In Case You Didn't Know.
Caro Emerald
Mainstream jazz by the Amsterdam-born vocalist Caroline Esmeralda van der Leeuw.
Anton Du Beke & Erin Boag: Anton And Erin Go To Hollywood
The long-standing dancing partners, accompanied by singer Lance Ellington and a 25-piece orchestra led by Richard Balcombe, pay tribute to the glamour of old-style Hollywood, dancing to tunes such as Everything's Coming Up Roses from the musical Gypsy, and Steppin' Out With My Baby, from Easter Parade.
When
Mar 17, 3.30pm & 7.30pm
Micky Flanagan: Back In The Game
Topical humour from the Cockney comic.
The Bootleg Beatles: The Beatles Tribute
The mop-top tribute act performs the Fab Four's hits.
Chas & Dave
The boisterous rock'n'roll duo plays cult cockney songs on a farewell tour, including well known hits Ain't No Pleasing You, Snooker Loopy, and rabbit.
Cost
£21.50 & £24, concs available
Alfie Boe: Storyteller
The Blackpool-born tenor performs classical crossover and operatic pop.
James Last: One More Time
The versatile German composer leads his big band arrangements of wide-ranging pop hits.
Leona Lewis
The London-born chart-topping singer-songwriter and winner of the 2006 series of X Factor performs pop-soul to promote her album Glassheart.
Eddie Izzard: Force Majeure
Surreal and incisive wit from the cross-dressing stand-up and actor.
Mark Knopfler
The veteran singer-songwriter and guitarist from Newcastle, best known as the frontman of the multi-platinum selling group Dire Straits, performs rock with his band to promote the album Privateering.
The Moody Blues
Rock and 1960s British invasion pop, with elements of progressive rock and psychedelia from the veteran outfit known for the songs Go Now, Question and Nights In White Satin.
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