The Inverness indie sensations round out their year with a Mad Hatters gig this Sunday,
The Buddhist monk will conduct an evening of mindfulness and meditation in May 2020.
This week's picks include a rapper's delight, a festive vibe, and a traditional Boxing Day
After a massive homecoming hooley at the Ironworks this Friday, the group jet off to Australia.
Beauty and the Beast combined big heart and bigger hilarity.
The "Highlands' best party band" bow out with two last gigs in Inverness, starting with the Market Bar this Friday.
This week's picks include winter wonderlands, crunching charity riffs, and dancing queens.
This week's picks include Santa's postbox, festive Funbox, and panto frolics.
The city company starts its nine (Arabian) night run on Friday night.
Charlie Grey, Joseph Peach and filmmaker Hamish Macleod's collaboration Air Iomall is screened at Lyth this weekend.
The city club night – playing the best of rock, metal, industrial and more – returns for its first night in five years on Saturday.
This week's picks include Roov in the heart, Loch Dress monsters, and Blas-ting away for another year.
The folk/pop stars visit Ross-shire in May to kick off their Scottish tour next year.
The French romance was the hottest ticket in town.
Theatre Royal Bath's adaptation of the Daphne Du Maurier novel comes to Eden Court this week.
The rock icon brings a two hour set stuffed with his Deep Purple classics to the Ironworks next week.
This week's picks include having a Blas, films that take action, and another riff on The Wall.
Nobody is healing in Pitlochry Festival Theatre's divine production.
The singer/songwriter with an elastic four-octave vocal range headlines in Inverness on Friday.
The group will perform six hours of festive classics – including Handel's Messiah – at Eastgate next month.