Here are the best live music gigs taking place over the next few months

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The Shadow Monkeys

When: Friday, September 27

Where: Cirencester Beer Festival, in the Corn Hall

The Shadow Monkeys take to the stage from performing a range of the biggest pop, rock and funk songs. You can expect to hear big hits from the likes of David Bowie, Calvin Harris, Queen and many more.

The festival will be running on both Friday and Saturday.

From 7.30-11pm.

For more information visit cirencesterbeerfestival.co.uk

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Jimmy Lee’s Rock and Roll Show

When: Friday, September 27

Where: The Swan Inn, Tytherington.

Jimmy Lee brings his Buddy Holly Rock ‘N’ Roll act to

Jimmy offers a great night of classic rock music on Friday, September 22 where he will be performing tracks from your favourite rock legends.

From 9-11pm.

For more details visit theswantytherington.co.uk/events

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Wannabe: The Spice Girls Show

When: Sunday, September 29

Where: Cheltenham Town Hall

A musical tribute to the Spice Girls.

This is an unmissable night for Spice Girls fans as the show pays homage to Sporty, Posh, Scary, Ginger and Baby Spice as they journey through the pop band’s hits and their solo careers.

Starts at 7.30pm with prices ranging between £26.50 and £36.50.

For more details visit cheltenhamtownhall.org.uk

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Live music from John Broomhall

When: Saturday, October 12

Where: Stroud Brewery, Kingfisher Business Park, Thrupp

John Broomhall performs a set of soul, funk and jazz inspired music.

This talented keyboardist is one half of the EDM and jazz musical outfit String Theory and has worked with local heroes Patsy Gamble, Tristan Watson and was resident keyboard player for Johnny Coppin.

From 8-10.30pm.

For more information visit stroudbrewery.co.uk

Photo above by Gavin Whitner

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Glenn Hughes: Performing classic Deep Purple Live

When: Friday, November 22

Where: Cheltenham Town Hall

The former Deep Purple member and current frontman of: Black Country Communion will only be performing Deep Purple material.

Come and see the rock and roll hall of fame inductee perform tracks from one of history’s most influential groups.

From 7.30pm and tickets cost £29.50.

For more details visit cheltenhamtownhall.org.uk

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Hugh Cornwell Electric: Monster

When: Sunday, December 22

Where: The Guildhall, Gloucester

Hugh Cornwell, the songwriter behind The Stranglers, is back with a new album: Monster, this autumn.

Expect an opening set of prime solo songs, including picks from Monster, followed by a storming set of those iconic hits.

From 7-11pm, tickets are £25.

For more details visit gloucesterguildhall.co.uk