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Friday 23 January: Take That tickets for War Child and 02 Brit Awards
The UK's most successful band ever, Take That, are set to headline this year's War Child and 02 Brit Awards for the first time. The gig will give fans a chance to see the band, whose career has lasted over three decades, in an intimate setting, while raising money for children who have experienced violence and war.
Tickets on sale 9am, visit http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/warchildtt for more information
Saturday 24th January: Burns Night at Vinopolis
Celebrate Burns Night in style on January 24th at Vinopolis. Experience a traditional Scottish Ceilidh, with flowing alcohol and dancing galore bringing a fabulous a mix of modern and traditional Scots music to keep you entertained throughout the night.
See http://vinopolis.co.uk/ for more information
Sunday 25th January: Glasgow Electric Gardens
Glasgow's Botanic Gardens goes electric this winter, with a stunning display of light and sound throughout the iconic gardens. Running until mid-February, the display takes place during the evenings, and is perfect for all the family.
See http://www.westendfestival.co.uk/ for more information
Monday 26th January: Sherlock Holmes: The Man Who Never Lived And Will Never Die
Visit London's first exhibition on the nation's favourite detective at the Museum of London. Using early film, photography and paintings plus original Victorian era artefacts, the museum has recreated the atmosphere of Sherlock’s London, and re-imagined the places featured in Conan Doyle’s famous stories.
See more at: http://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/
Tuesday 27th January: To Kill A Mockingbird
Based on the iconic novel, this enthralling production from London’s award-winning Regent’s Park Theatre arrives at Sheffield's Lyceum. Capturing the warmth and poignancy of this beloved classic with genuine heart, this is a a production for all the family.
See http://www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk/ for more information
Wednesday 28th January: A Most Violent Year
One of the decade's best crime dramas, A Most Violent Year stars man-of-the-moment Oscar Isaac and Golden-Globe nominated Jessica Chastain as a husband-and-wife business team in the early 1980s, fighting to protect the business and family during the most dangerous year in the city's history.
Nationwide
Thursday 29th January: Astronomy Photography of the Year
Running for the seventh year, Insight Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2015 is now open so why not visit the 2014 exhibition for free, featuringbeautiful photographs of nightscapes, solar system bodies and deep-space objects. You may also gain inspiration to enter your own entry into the 2015 competition.
See http://www.rmg.co.uk/ for more information