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November 2009 Get your tickets for Aberdeen gigs here
1 Free Belhaven Sunday Jazz sessions, featuring The John Hall Band, in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, from 12pm.
1 Tango Made Easy, led by Jorge Pulido, a leading tangeiro on the London scene, with Ani Tchakmakdjian, assistant to Kevan Allen of Strictly Dance Fever Fame, in The Lemon Tree Studio, Aberdeen at 2pm. Come with or without a partner and wear comfortable shoes, flats or heels for ladies. Over 18s only.
1 Conducted by David Jones, with soprano Lisa Milne, Aberdeen Sinfonietta perform Wagner’s Overture Rienzi, R Strauss’s Last Four Songs, Verdi’s Grand March and Ballet Music from Aida, Bizet’s Movements from Carmen suites and operatic arias by Bizet and Verdi, in The Music Hall, Aberdeen, at 7.30pm.
1 Ground-breaking Scottish mavericks Shooglenifty push the word ‘traditional’ to the limits, in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, doors at 7.30pm.
3 After making his Edinburgh Fringe debut at the Pleasance this year, the explosively talented comedian Kevin Bridges brings his hotly anticipated show An Hour To Sing For Your Soul to His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen, at 8pm.
4 Eddie Izzard
Eddie Izzard at the AECC, Aberdeen
4 Maximum Rhythm & Blues brings together some of the UK’s greatest musicians and best vocalists in The Music Hall, Aberdeen, at 7.30pm.
4 Critically-acclaimed, controversial Aussie stand-up Jim Jeffries , in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, doors at 7.30pm.
5 Award-winning group, Blazin’ Fiddles draws the distinct flavour of fiddle music from the various regions of the Highlands and islands to The Music Hall, Aberdeen, at 7.30pm.
5 Starring George Donald and Steve Robertson of Scotland the What? Fame and compered by Doug Duthie, The Lord Provost’s Variety Show will celebrate the best of professional entertainment from the Granite City in His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen, at 7.30pm.
5 Shona Reppe presents Potato Needs a Bath, a gentle and light-hearted new show for two to four-year-olds, featuring object puppetry and original music, in The Lemon Tree Studio, Aberdeen, at 11am and 1.30pm.
5 Deacon Blues singer Ricky Ross and Lorraine McIntosh bring their inimitable McIntosh Ross style to The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, at 7.30pm.
6 Quiz Night
RNLI Inverurie and District Branch. Quiz Night in Kintore Public Hall. Doors open 7pm starts 7.30 pm. Prizes, raffle. Licensed bar. Teams of four people. Donation for entry £16.00. Places are limited, first come first served, contact Steve Kirby on 01467 632306. Spare places may be available on the night.
6 Free Friday Live sessions with the best local blues and folk singers, in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, from 12pm.
6 Nick Perrin for Just for Laughs Live Ltd presents Julian Clary: Lord of the Mince in The Music Hall, Aberdeen, at 8pm.
6/7 Vivien Heilbron and Michael Mackenzie star in Grassic Gibbon, by Jack Webster, in His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen, at 7.30pm.
7

The Proclaimers
The Proclaimers at AECC, Aberdeen

7 Creative Kids, with Whitespace and sponsored by Argus Care, in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, from 12.30pm to 2.30pm.
7 Conductor Andrew Manze and pianist Paul Lewis are in extrovert mood when the Scottish Chamber Orchestra performs Beethoven’s punchy Third Piano Concerto, making a fine foil for Schubert’s genial Sixth Symphony and Webern’s Five Pieces Op 5 in The Music Hall, Aberdeen, at 7.30pm.
7 Free SC&TURDAY LIVE session with Scottish Cultures and Traditions’ (SC&T), in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, from 12.30pm.
8 Part of sound’s Resonant Frequencies weekend, fORCH is a new kind of contemporary music ‘orchestra’, in The Lemon Tree Studio, Aberdeen, at 7pm.
8 Free Belhaven Sunday Jazz sessions, featuring The Marisha Addison Quintet, in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, from 12pm.
9 Home-grown singer songwriter Scott Matthews, who won the Ivor Novello Award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically, with his debut single Elusive in 2007, in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, doors at 7.30pm.
9 Ninety minutes of advance grumping as Susie Blake, Jenny Éclaire and Wendi Peters star in Grumpy Old Women Live2: Chin Up Britain in The Music Hall, Aberdeen, at 8pm.
10 Top stand-up comedian Stewart Lee in The Music Hall, Aberdeen, at 8pm.
11 A Scottish Opera premier and present their new production, The Elixir of Love, by Gaetano Donizetti, in His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen, at 7.30pm.
11 Marrying the intricate rhythms and Harmonies of their native South African musical traditions to the sounds and sentiments of Christian Gospel music are the ever-popular Ladysmith Black Mambazo, in The Music Hall, Aberdeen, at 7.30pm.
12 Scottish Opera presents The Elixir of Love Unwrapped, a free hour-long taster, in His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen at 6pm (must be booked in advance).
12 The Gilded Balloon, which has become synonymous with comedy in Scotland, presents Eleanor Tiernan, Stephen Carlin and Greg Fleet, in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen. Doors at 7.30pm.
12 For their first concert of the year, University of Aberdeen Choral Society and Symphony Orchestra present a popular programme of 20th Century French Music with Poulenc’s witty and colourful Gloria, alongside Faure’s powerful and deeply moving Requiem, in The Music Hall, Aberdeen, at 7.30pm.
13 Free Friday Live session, featuring Then What, in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, from 12pm.
13 Pop star Will Young in The Music Hall, Aberdeen, doors at 7pm. SOLD OUT
13 A Scottish Opera premier and present their new production, The Elixir of Love, by Gaetano Donizetti, in His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen, at 7.30pm.
13 Plan B presents A Wee Home from Home, with a soundtrack composed and performed live by Michael Marra, in The Lemon Tree Studio, Aberdeen, at 7.
14 Free SC&TURDAY LIVE session with Scottish Cultures and Traditions’ (SC&T), in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, from 12.30pm.
14 Creative Kids, with Whitespace and sponsored by Argus Care, in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, from 12.30pm to 2.30pm.
14 A spectacular evening of the very best in traditional Scottish music, Fiddlers’ Rally, in The Music Hall, Aberdeen, at 7.30pm.
14 Scottish Opera and New Zealand Opera present The Italian Girl in Algiers, by Gioachino Rossini, in His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen, at 7.30pm, with free pre-show talk at 6pm (must be booked in advance).
14 The UK’s best tribute act to the seminal Aussie rockers AC/DC, Hells Bells, in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, doors at 9pm
15 Free Belhaven Sunday Jazz sessions, in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, from 12pm.
15 Expertly incorporating elements of classical, African and Cuban musical forms into its original, sophisticated, fresh-sound jazz is Empirical, in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, doors at 7.30pm.
15 Following the five-star success of his sell-out spring UK tour Al Murray brings The Pub Landlord’s Beautiful British Tour to The Music Hall, Aberdeen, at 8pm.
16-21 Gary Wilmot and Emma Barton star in the sexy and sensational Chicago the Musical, in His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen, at 7.30pm Monday to Thursday and 5pm and 8.30pm on Friday and Saturday.
17 Rock an’ roll icon, author and restaurateur, legendary former Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman and the Rhythm Kings return to The Music Hall, Aberdeen, at 8pm.
17

Kintore & District Community Council
Meeting at The Local Hub, in the Square at 7pm. All interested are welcome.

17/18 WACTheatre presents their playwriting competition winner, Memorial, by local writer Craig Sandeman, in The Lemon Tree Studio, Aberdeen, at 7.30pm.
18 With a civic welcome from Provost Peter Stephen, Aberdeen Singing Chorus present Songs from the Past 10 Years, in The Music Hall, Aberdeen, at 7.30pm.
18 Fresh from his sell-out 2009 tour Gaping Flaws, Live at the Apollo star Russell Kane returns to The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, doors at 7.30pm.
19 Celebrating his 10th birthday this year, Bob the Builder’s live show Spud’s Big Mess is in The Music Hall, Aberdeen, at 2pm and 4.30pm.
19 American musician, composer and record producer and one of the most influential figures in New Orleans R&B, Allen Toussaint, performs in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, at 7.30pm.
20 Free Friday Live session, with Hedgehog Pie, in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, from 12pm.
20 Free Friday Live session, with Hedgehog Pie, in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, from 12pm.
20 Conducted by Petr Altrichter, with pianist Piers Lane, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra perform James MacMillan’s The Sacrifice; Three Interludes, Mozart’s Piano Concerto No 22, and Dvorák’s Symphony No 8 in The Music Hall, Aberdeen, at 7.30pm.
20 One of Scotland’s most successful independent record labels, Chemikal Underground with The Phantom Band, in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, doors at 7.30pm.
21 Formed 20 years ago, The Beautiful South sold over 15 million albums worldwide and packed out stadiums and arenas throughout that period – they now return as New Beautiful South, with Sandi Thom, in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, at 9.30pm.
20/21 Giant Productions presents, The Songbird, the tale of an extraordinary exotic bird captured by a ruthless logger and taken back to the city to perform onstage, in The Lemon Tree Studio, Aberdeen, at 11am on Friday and at 11am and 2,30pm on Saturday.
20-22 Aberdeen International Street Market
Union Terrace, Aberdeen 9am to 6pm
21 One-hour tour of His Majesty’s Theatre in Aberdeen at 10.30am, booking required through Aberdeen Box Office, in person at the Music Hall or His Majesty’s Theatre or by phone on 01224 641122.
21 Free SC&TURDAY LIVE session with Scottish Cultures and Traditions’ (SC&T), in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, from 12.30pm.
21 Creative Kids, with Whitespace and sponsored by Argus Care, in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, from 12.30pm to 2.30pm.
21 Raymond Gubbay presents Four Seasons by Candlelit, a sumptuous evening performed by the Mozart Festival Orchestra in full 18th century costume in The Music Hall, Aberdeen, at 7.30pm.
22 Free Belhaven Sunday Jazz sessions, in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, from 12pm.
22 Rip-roaring, foot-stomping, jazz-inflected klezmer and Balkan music from Moishe’s Bagel, some of Scotland’s finest musicians, in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, doors at 8pm.
23/24 Local star students from Bruce Millers play guitar at The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, at 7pm.
25 Star of television’s Sixth Sense, Colin Fry, in The Music Hall, Aberdeen, at 7.30pm.
26 Songwriter and guitarist Marcus Bonfanti in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, at 7.30pm.
27 Free Friday Live sessions with the best local blues and folk singers, in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, from 12pm.
27 Two of the 60s most influential and legendary artists, The Animals and Spencer Davis Group, come together onstage in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, doors at 7.30pm.
28 Free SC&TURDAY LIVE session with Scottish Cultures and Traditions’ (SC&T), in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, from 12.30pm.
28 Creative Kids, with Whitespace and sponsored by Argus Care, in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, from 12.30pm to 2.30pm.
28 Aberdeen’s premier Hard style and Hard dance night, Ignition, with dj Alex Kid and The Organ Donors, in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, doors at 7.30pm.
28 As part of the Music Hall’s Sesquicentennial Celebrations, join Aberdeen Sinfonietta and the Iain Milne Band at Viennese Ball, in The Music Hall, Aberdeen, drinks reception at 7.30pm, entertainment at 8pm.
28 Based on the life of the Aberdeen born missionary Mary Slessor, Mother of All the Peoples is the remarkable story of her journey from the slums and mills of Dundee, living in fear of a drunken and violent father, through her work in the Dundee Mission Halls to her years in the deepest jungles of Calabar, told with a mixture of humour and pathos and featuring an original score by Mike Gibb and Mairi Paton, in The Lemon Tree Studio, Aberdeen, at 7pm.
28-Jan3 With an extra week added due to huge public demand, Elaine C Smith, Alan McHugh and Jordan Young star in the pantomime, Cinderella, in His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen, at various times.
29 Free Belhaven Sunday Jazz session, featuring Hildie Grinsted, in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, from 12pm.
30 The outspoken please-stay-at-home-if-easily-offended Roy Chubby Brown, in The Music Hall, Aberdeen, at 7.30pm.
 
December 2009 Get your tickets for Aberdeen gigs here

until Sunday, January 3: With fabulous 3D special effects and starring Elaine C Smith, Alan McHugh and Jordan Young, Cinderella, in His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen, at various times.

Tuesday, December 1: Following their sensation reunion tour of 2007, Shed Seven, who enjoyed a run of 15 consecutive Top 40 hits from 1994 to 2003, will play The Music Hall, Aberdeen, at 7.30pm as part of a 15 date UK tour.

Wednesday, December 2: This must-see annual charity event, Evening Express Carol Concert, traditionally heralds the start of Christmas in The Music Hall, Aberdeen, at 7.30pm.

Friday, December 4: Free Friday Live session with Eddie Walker, in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, from 1pm.

Friday, December 4: Most lovable, cocky, funny, schoolboy-rude and artful characters from the punk generation, The Blockheads, in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, doors at 8pm.

Saturday, December 5: One-hour tour of His Majesty’s Theatre in Aberdeen at 10.30am, booking required through Aberdeen Box Office, in person at the Music Hall or His Majesty’s Theatre or by phone on 01224 641122.

Friday, December 4: James Morrison at AECC, Aberdeen

Saturday, December 5 at 16:30. Kintore Christmas Lights Switch On. The Pipeband will be starting off the evening at 4.30pm and there will be a burger stall and mulled wine and Santa will be making an appearance to give out selection boxes for children.

Saturday, December 5: Free SC&TURDAY LIVE session with Scottish Cultures and Traditions’ (SC&T), in the Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, from 12.30pm.

Saturday, December 5: Creative Kids, with Whitespace and sponsored by Argus Care, in the Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, from 12.30pm to 2.30pm.

Saturday, December 5: The world’s premier Celtic rock band, Runrig, with Calum MacDonald, Iain Bayne, Malcolm Jones, Rory MacDonald, Brian Hurren and Bruce Guthro performing the totally unique sound created from the fusion of traditional Gaelic folk music and contemporary rock which has given the band nearly 30 years of success, in The Music Hall, Aberdeen, at 7pm.

Sunday, December 6: Join leading tangeiro Jorge Pulido and Ani Tchakmakdjian in Tango Made Easy Workshop, to experience the wonders of Argentinian Tango with confidence, in The Lemon Tree Studio, Aberdeen at 2pm.

Sunday, December 6: Back touring the UK, Abba Mania, in The Music Hall, Aberdeen, at 7.30pm.

Sunday, December 6: Free Belhaven Sunday Jazz session, featuring Cindy Douglas, in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, from 12pm.

Sunday, December 6: Thriller - Live

AECC, Aberdeen
Monday, December 7: Candlelit concert by Scottish Ensemble, Winter Light, featuring R Strauss’s Prelude to Capriccio, Schubert’s Songs (arr Woolrich – world premier), John Woolrich’s Capriccio (Scottish premier) and Schoenberg’s Verklarte Nacht, in The Music Hall, Aberdeen, at 7.30pm.

Tuesday, December 8: Roots rocker Steve Earle who emerged in the mid-'80s, after Bruce Springsteen had popularized populist rock & roll and Dwight Yoakam had kick-started the neo-traditionalist movement in country music, in The Music Hall, Aberdeen.

Wednesday, December 9: Spend Christmas in Chicago with Jake and Elwood’s Christmas Party, in The Music Hall, Aberdeen, at 7.30pm.

Wednesday, December 9 to Christmas Eve: A festival musical treat for all the family with the enchanting tale of a young girl who doesn’t believe in Santa, The Night Before Christmas, in The Lemon Tree Studio, Aberdeen, various times.

Wednesday, December 9: One of the best songwriters in the country, James Grant, who has four albums and several hit singles to his credit and has written extensively on all of Karen Matheson’s solo albums, plays The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, doors at 7.30pm.

Friday, December 11: Another chance to enjoy one of the best ceilidh bands in the world at the Ceilidh with Clachan Yell, in The Music Hall, Aberdeen, at 8pm.

Friday, December 11: Free Friday Live session, featuring JJ Bull, in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, from 1pm.

Friday, December 11: An all Ireland Uillean Pipe Champion, singer-songwriter, and whistle, five-string banjo and guitar player Finbar Furey, in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, doors at 8pm.

Saturday, December 12: Simple Minds at AECC, Aberdeen

Saturday, December 12: Featuring some of Aberdeen’s finest young musicians in concerts of festive music, Aberdeen Music Centre Christmas Concerts, in The Music Hall, Aberdeen, at 1.30pm and 7.30pm.

Saturday, December 12: One-hour tour of His Majesty’s Theatre in Aberdeen at 10.30am, booking required through Aberdeen Box Office, in person at the Music Hall or His Majesty’s Theatre or by phone on 01224 641122.

Saturday, December 12: Free SC&TURDAY LIVE session with Scottish Cultures and Traditions’ (SC&T), in the Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, from 12.30pm.

Saturday, December 12: Creative Kids, with Whitespace and sponsored by Argus Care, in the Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, from 12.30pm to 2.30pm.

Saturday, December 12: Riveting singer-songwriter Thea Gilmore, with guests in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, doors at 7.30pm.

Sunday, December 13: In aid of CLICSargent, supporting children and adolescents with cancer, Grampian Hospitals Christmas Carol Concert, in The Music Hall, Aberdeen, at 2.30pm.

Sunday, December 13: Free Belhaven Sunday Jazz sessions, in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, from 12pm.

Sunday, December 13: The re-formed Ideal Band, bringing together three of Scotland's most respected and experienced musicians, touring professionally, in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, doors at 7.30pm.

Tuesday, December 15: Status Quo at at the AECC, Aberdeen

Tuesday, December 15: In an unmissable city Christmas classic, Aberdeen Choral Society present Handel’s Messiah, in The Music Hall, Aberdeen, at 7.15pm.

Wednesday, December 16: Celebrate the wonder of Christmas with Royal Scottish National Orchestra’s Blake: The Snowman, conducted by Christopher Bell, in The Music Hall, Aberdeen, at 7.30pm.

Friday, December 18: Russell Howard at AECC, Aberdeen

Friday, December 18: Always one of the most popular events in Aberdeen’s pre-Christmas calendar, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra present Christmas Classics, conducted by Stephen Bell, in The Music Hall, Aberdeen, at 7.30pm.

Friday, December 18: Free Friday Live session, featuring The Pictones, in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, from 1pm.

Friday, December 18: Aberdeen’s 14-strong hottest funk soul band in the city, Soul Funkin Hot, bring their unique sound to in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, doors at 8pm.

Saturday, December 19: Conductor Robin Tricciati makes his Aberdeen debut as Scottish Chamber Orchestra present Cargill sings Belioz, featuring magnificent Scottish mezzo soprano Karen Cargill, in The Music Hall, Aberdeen, at 7.30pm.

Saturday, December 19: One-hour tour of His Majesty’s Theatre in Aberdeen at 10.30am, booking required through Aberdeen Box Office, in person at the Music Hall or His Majesty’s Theatre or by phone on 01224 641122.

Saturday, December 19: Free SC&TURDAY LIVE session with Scottish Cultures and Traditions’ (SC&T), in the Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, from 12.30pm.

Saturday, December 19: Creative Kids, with Whitespace and sponsored by Argus Care, in the Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, from 12.30pm to 2.30pm.

Sunday, December 20: Free Belhaven Sunday Jazz session, featuring The Marisha Addison Quintet, in The Lemon Tree Lounge, Aberdeen, from 12pm.

Monday, December 21: Adding a jazz twist to Christmas, RSNO Big Band present their Christmas Party, in The Music Hall, Aberdeen, at 7.30pm.

Tuesday and Wednesday, December 22 and 23: Live two-hour concert celebrating the music of Queen, One Night of Queen, performed by Gary Mullen and The Works, in The Music Hall, Aberdeen, at 7.30pm.

January 2010 Get your tickets for Aberdeen gigs here
Tuesday, January 19: Kintore & District Community Council. Meeting at The Local Hub, in the Square at 7pm. All interested are welcome.
February 2010 Get your tickets for Aberdeen gigs here

Tuesday, February 16: Kintore & District Community Council. Meeting at The Local Hub, in the Square at 7pm. All interested are welcome.

Wednesday, February 24: Ronan Keating at AECC, Aberdeen

March 2010 Get your tickets for Aberdeen gigs here
Saturday, March 6: X Factor Live 2010 at AECC Aberdeen

Sunday, March 28: Jethro Tull at Music Hall, Aberdeen

Wednesday, March 31: Chris Rea at Music Hall, Aberdeen
April 2010 Get your tickets for Aberdeen gigs here
Saturday, April 3: Frankie Boyle at Music Hall, Aberdeen

Tuesday, April 27: Joan Armatrading at Music Hall, Aberdeen
May 2010 Get your tickets for Aberdeen gigs here

Saturday, May 22. Kintore Summer Festival.

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