Our Patch September 2016 | Page 15

OUR PATCH SEPTEMBER 2016 Life, a mix of love songs and observational music. “This is who I am, and this feels absolutely right,” says the man himself, with Boyzone now a distant memory. 7.30pm. From £44.50 eventimapollo.com to the London stage. The auditorium is redesigned, so some of the audience will sit alongside the cast. From £15. lyric.co.uk 1 October l The Boy Who Climbed Into The Moon, The Lyric W6 The Irish singer-songwriter plays tracks from his debut album Bitter Pill as he stops off in London. 7pm. £18 O2shepherdsbushempire.co.uk Well, anything’s possible when you let your imagination soar. David Almond’s tender and amusing book is brought to life on the studio stage with two hour-long shows (11am and 2pm) aimed at fives to 11s. £8. lyric.co.uk 1 October Dave Peabody 21 October l Lindisfarne, Under the Bridge SW6 Rod Clements is back at the helm, and the fog once again sweeps across the Tyne. £27.50. underthebridge.co.uk 7 October l Gavin James, Shepherds Bush Empire W12 7 October l The Tubes, Under the Bridge SW6 The Tubes are back, with a show combining theatre and music. I first saw Fee Waybill dancing on giant TVs on the Hammersmith Odeon stage in the late 70s when Squeeze were the backing band, and White Punks On Dope was the join-in anthem of choice. Nearly 40 years on, they’re still doing the business. Tickets £28.50 underthebridge.co.uk 25-27 October l Romesh Ranganathan, Apollo W6 11 October Michael Kiwanuka Comedian and former maths teacher Rom