• The Freddie and Queen Experience

    Frome Memorial Theatre Christchurch Street West, Frome

    Celebrating Queen’s wealth of talent by recreating, with breathtaking accuracy, the style and excitement of a LIVE Queen concert. Something which, sadly, will never be seen with Freddie Mercury again. […]

    £30
  • A Celebration of Bob Marley by the London African Gospel Choir

    Cheese and Grain Market Yard, Frome

    BOB MARLEY reimagined by LONDON AFRICAN GOSPEL CHOIR Gospel power meets reggae spirit in a unique, soul-stirring live experience to celebrate Bob Marley’s 83rd birthday. Following their sold-out success with […]

    £40
  • Robben Ford

    Cheese and Grain Market Yard, Frome

    Fresh from the release of his acclaimed album Two Shades Of Blue, Ford is back on the road in exceptional form. A five-time Grammy nominee, he remains one of the […]

    £36
  • The Simon and Garfunkel Story

    Frome Memorial Theatre Christchurch Street West, Frome

    Following SOLD-OUT performances in London’s West End, a Worldwide tour and standing ovations at every performance, The Simon & Garfunkel Story continues to stun audiences across the globe, making it […]

    £29.50 – £32.50
  • West End Tenors

    Frome Memorial Theatre Christchurch Street West, Frome

    Leading men from London’s West End combine in a powerhouse of vocal talent. After selling out arenas across Europe, The West End Tenors embark on their first UK Tour, bringing […]

    £28
  • Man of the World – the Music of Peter Green

    Cheese and Grain Market Yard, Frome

    Celebrating the life and music of Peter Green, founder of the original Fleetwood Mac. Guitarist Remi Harris will be joined by vocalist Dave Small, bassist Tom Moore and Shane Dixon […]

    £22
  • Nik Kershaw

    Cheese and Grain Market Yard, Frome

    An intimate evening of songs, stories and silliness in the company of Nik Kershaw. Nik Kershaw exploded onto the UK pop scene in 1984. A string of global hit singles including ‘Wouldn’t it Be Good’, ‘The Riddle’ and ‘I Won’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me’ saw him languish for 62 weeks on the […]

    £39 – £95
  • The Wurzels

    Cheese and Grain Market Yard, Frome

    The Wurzels have paved the way for Scrumpy n’ Western – a genre packed full of double entendre, mainstream parody and a comical folk style. The perfect accompaniment to cider […]

    £26
  • Simon Fowler – the Ocean Colour Scene Songbook … and Beyond

    Frome Memorial Theatre Christchurch Street West, Frome

    He’s the singer/songwriter who wrote the tunes for the Britpop generation. Simon Fowler, frontman for Ocean Colour Scene, penned The Riverboat Song, The Circle, The Day We Caught The Train, Moseley Shoals and many, many more. Lining up alongside Oasis at Knebworth, he took his band from Birmingham to the height of 1990s fame. Writing […]

    £33.50 – £77
  • Tom Meighan – the Original Voice of Kasabian

    Cheese and Grain Market Yard, Frome

    The singer who fronted Kasabian through their biggest triumphs from 1997 to 2020 is hitting the road. With eleven platinum records and five consecutive UK number one albums, Meighan is a generational frontman headlining festivals, storming the charts, and commanding headlines across a defining era of British music. Following the release of a blistering new […]

    £33.50 – £83.50
  • Voodoo Room – Live at the Tree House

    The Tree House 35 Berkley Road, Frome, Somerset, United Kingdom

    Celebrating the incredible music of Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton & Cream. Voodoo Room are a stunning high energy ‘Power Trio’ featuring some of the U.K.’s finest musicians whose credits include: […]

    £21
  • In a Big Country – Bruce Watson

    Cheese and Grain Market Yard, Frome

    Big Country founder and guitarist, Bruce Watson, dominated the charts in the 1980s and has never looked back. Alongside singer Stuart Adamson, Watson and co enjoyed hits on both sides of the Atlantic, and became one of the biggest bands of the 1980s. Their debut album, The Crossing, went platinum, the follow-up, Steeltown, went to […]

    £31 – £78