Arts stalwart Ben Howard has listed another five great events to enjoy in Colchester this week.
On Saturday, R.A.M. takes over Roots & Grooves with Mojams' inaugural event.
Resident DJs Rambo and MojoP join Housekeyz, Lucy Lou, and Sestak to deliver a night of tech music spanning Minimal to Techno.
It's a chance to discover new sounds at what the promoters describe as a fresh music movement.
Starts at 8pm. Free entry.
Robert Brown returns to the Victoria Inn on Sunday, bringing his folk, Americana, and roots-style music back to Colchester.
Described by the New York Village Voice as a "songwriter of immense depth," Robert has embraced a true troubadour attitude to music, performing in nearly every town with a strong music culture and winning them over.
Starts at 5.30pm. Free entry (donations to the artist encouraged).
Robin Deacon presents Through the Round Window at this week's Wonderful Wednesday at Colchester Arts Centre.
This monologue explores 1970s and 1980s TV culture, focusing on themes of memory, identity, and representation.
Robin uses storytelling and sampled footage to examine the relationship between collective and individual identity.
Doors open at 7.30pm, starts at 8pm. Pay what you can afford.
The Comedy Night returns to the JobServe Community Stadium on Thursday.
Justin Panks hosts, with headliner Slim – described as the undisputed king of the Black British Comedy Circuit – delivering his infectious energy and sharp humour.
Support acts include Mike McLean's razor-sharp wit and Louie McLean's low-energy, deadpan style.
Doors open at 7pm, starts at 8pm. Tickets are £15.
J.S. & The Lockerbillies will rock the night away at Coda on Friday.
Known for their 1950s rock & roll, rockabilly, swing, and rhythm and blues, the band adds a twist to modern hits and classics.
Having performed at Glastonbury for three years running, these guys are the real deal and guarantee a high-energy show.
Starts at 9pm. Free entry.
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