Thursday January 17
Rock: Foreigner 4, Robin RnB Club 1, Merryhill.
Music: L'Infedelta Delusa, Symphony Hall, Broad Street, Birmingham, 8pm.
Friday January 18
Tribute: Fred Zeppelin, The Hibernian, Pershore Road, Stirchley.
Tribute: Monster, Robin RnB Club 1, Merryhill.
Comedy: Wit's End, Huntingdon Hall, Crowngate, Worcester, 8pm.
Comedy: Nigel Planer, Warwick Arts Centre, Warwick University, Coventry, 7.30pm. Until Saturday January 19.
Music: Alfred Brendel, Symphony Hall, Broad Street, Birmingham, 8pm.
Music: CBSO Conductor's Workshop, Adrian Boult Hall, Birmingham Conservatoire, Paradise Places, Birmingham, 10.30pm.
Saturday January 19
Blues: Stan Webb's Chicken Shack, Robin RnB Club 1, Merryhill.
Music: City of Birmingham Orchestra, Broad Street, Birmingham, 8pm.
Jazz: Svengali, Adrian Boult Hall, Birmingham Conservatoire, Paradise Place, Birmingham, 7.30pm.
Music: The Mellstock Band, Huntingdon Hall, Crowngate, Worcester, 8pm.
Sunday January 20
Music: Charles Owen, Piano Worcester Concert Club, Huntingdon Hall, Crowngate, Worcester, 8pm.
Music: Sing the Movies, Symphony Hall, Broad Street, Birmingham, 7.30pm.
Folk: Bayou Seco, mac, Cannon Hill Park, Birmingham, 7.30pm.
Monday January 21
Music: Monday Lunchtime Series, Recital Hall, Birmingham Conservatoire, Paradise Place, Birmingham, 1pm.
Music: Days of our Childhood, Symphony Hall, Broad Street, Birmingham, 7.30pm
Film: The Man Who Wasn't There, Warwick Arts Centre, Warwick University, Coventry. Until Wednesday January 23.
Tuesday January 22
Music: Piano Duo, Adrian Boult Hall, Birmingham Conservatoire, Paradise Circus, Birmingham, 1pm
Music: Paul Oppenheimer, Huntingdon Hall, Crowngate, Worcester, 8pm.
Wednesday January 23
Music: Commuter Concert Renaissance and Medieval Ensembles, Recital Hall, Birmingham Conservatoire, Paradise Place, Birmingham, 6pm.
Music: Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Symphony Hall, Broad Street, Birmingham, 7.30pm.
Film: Ghost World, Warwick Arts Centre, Warwick University, Coventry. Until Thursday January 24.
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