Get ready for another awesome weekend of live music around Swindon! We have one of the best, if not the best live music scenes in the South West, with venues like The Honky Tonk, MECA, The Vic, and many more!
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Wyvern Theatre
Seven Drunken Nights
The ultimate feel-good production with Ireland’s favourite sons

Proudly celebrating its incredible 10th Anniversary Seven Drunken Nights – The Story of The Dubliners is back for 2026! Performed by a phenomenal cast of Irish musicians, the show is packed full of classics like Whiskey in the Jar, The Irish Rover and Rocky Road to Dublin – guaranteed to get your toes tapping as they bring the joy of this much-loved Irish folk band back to the stage.
This ultimate feel-good production celebrates the musical mastery of The Dubliners, Ireland’s favourite sons, in association with the legendary O’Donoghue’s pub. With breathtaking performances and authentic Irish spirit, the show spans over 50 years, commemorating The Story of The Dubliners for a night of great music, and a celebration of the band that influenced many generations of Irish music.
Tickets: From £33.50 (Click HERE for tickets).
Time: 7:30pm
The Castle
BONE CHAPEL

It is always an honour to be able to bring you Bone Chapel, Swindon musical legend Pete Cousins most recent musical project – all urban blues and preacher stomps featuring detuned guitars, gritty percussion and whisky soaked original songs of salvation, damnation, lost dreams, love and hope.
Recent outings have expanded the line up into a fantastic six-piece band complete with plenty of added boogie and swagger. We can’t wait!
Live Music from 8.30pm. Entry free but do bring some cash for the artist hat to show your appreciation and support live music.
Time: 8:30pm
The Beehive
CARNIVAL SALOON

After a lifetime of narrowly missing each other, Sid & Ash have finally hooked up to create the music they were always destined to. With a combined love of folk, Americana, jazz, swampy voodoo and loads more besides, the results are fascinating!
Time: 8:30pm
The Tuppenny
MARC VALENTINE + DULCET TONES

From the East of England via London, Los Angeles and lunar orbit comes Marc Valentine, a power-pop-punk fuelled creative force, forged in the fires of records that changed his life in a time before algorithms ruled the Earth – when TV existed in the moment, radio was in colour, and you could hear the pictures in music magazines. With a sound that Shindig! Magazine described as “cinematic glam”, and a sensibility that filters the ’70s, ’80s and ’90s through a sparkling 21st century prism, Marc is well versed, and impeccably chorused, in the art of classic song. So switch on your radio, crank up the saturation, and fall in love with guitar-gilded off-kilter pop music all over again.
“A masterclass in melody and energy, its gender-subverting powerpop and bubblegum glam nuggets, the kind Greg Shaw would have loved.” – MOJO
Along for the ride is Dulcet Tones, a band with local roots but now scattered across the map but the urge to still want to make low-slung, foot-on-the-monitor rock and roll with your oldest friends is a desire that has never gone away.
Time: 8:30pm
Brown Jack – Wroughton
Jammer Night
Time: 8pm





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