Folk

  • Gravenhurst/ Soledad Vélez/ Seabuckthorn
  • The Cellar, Oxford
  • Tonight 8pm to 10.30pm
  • Tickets: £6 on the door 01865 244761

The Bristol collective Gravenhurst headlines a night of quirky and left field music for the second Irregular Folk night at The Cellar. Established by singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Nick Talbot, they are far from your usual folk band, combining elements of indie-rock, country, psychadelia and intricate guitar pop. They are joined by Chilean folk singer Soledad Vélez, and local artist Seabuckthorn.

Rock

  • The Wedding Present
  • O2 Academy Oxford
  • Saturday
  • Tickets: £13 from www.ticketweb.co.uk

David Gedge is back on the road for an eagerly awaited tour by his band the Wedding Present. They’ll be playing classic album Seamonsters all the way through to celebrate the record’s 21st anniversary. There will also be tunes from new album Valentina and a selection of old favourites.

Pop

  • PETER ANDRE
  • New Theatre Oxford
  • Tuesday
  • Tickets from £29.50-£76. Go to atgtickets.com

Reality TV star, model, heart throb, oh ... and pop singer, Peter Andre tours new album Angels & Demons. The singer tells us this is his best work today and hopes it will finally see him respected as a serious artist.

Blues

  • CHERRY LEE MEWIS
  • Jericho Tavern
  • Monday
  • Tickets: £12 on the door

Described as Britain’s answer to Bonnie Raitt, Cherry Lee Mewis is a passionate singer-songwriter who swings effortlessly from steely blues and frantic hillbilly romps to heartbreaky ballads with foot-stomping results. She is joined by the wonderful Debbie Bond, an American musician who through her Alabama Blues Project, has made it her mission to preserve the blues in the Deep South.