The Streets of Gold pop tour continues for Hush as it plays the Royal pub, in Clayton, tonight.
The Keighley band spends next weekend in the recording studios finishing its Streets of Gold album.
n Local originals and chart covers band The Wilderness plays the Snooty Fox, Oakworth, tonight.
n Punk-pop trio Busted, now in the charts with the single But You Said No (Crash & Burn), performs at Sheffield City Hall (May 21) and Manchester Apollo (26/27).
n Getting heavy on June 20 at Manchester Apollo, to follow-up its recent single Go With The Flow, is US band Queens of the Stone Age.
n The Raveonettes, whose eight-track album Whip It On garnered critical acclaim last year, perform at Leeds Cockpit (May 7) and Manchester Hop & Grape (8).
n The Meat Loaf Story will be told through hits like Bat Out of Hell and Dead Ringer for Love by tribute singer Steve Steinman, on May 2.
Also at Colne Municipal Hall is former Spandau Ballet singer Tony Hadley, performing on May 22.. Book on 01282 661234.
n Mamma Mia! features Abba and Bee Gees tribute bands, on May 11 at the Grand Theatre, Leeds. Book at Keighley Information Centre or phone 0113 222 6222.
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