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11 February 2012 - The Rat Pack is Back
Britain's longest running tribute to Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jnr is back with the fabulous Don Hunt Swing Band
18 February 2012 - Film: Les Girls (U)
A 1957 musical comedy film made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Part of the Glasgow Film Festival.
24 February 2012 - An Evening of Glee
An evening of popular music from the hit TV show, in association with Whites Academy of Music
25 February 2012 - Kris Drever
A talented musician renowned for his critically acclaimed solo recordings, Kris returns to Paisley to perform an exciting new collaboration with Éamonn Coyne.
10 March 2012 - Martin Simpson
Regarded in the US as a guitar legend and international musician, Martin Simpson has been nominated an astounding 23 times in the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards.
13 March 2012 - Renfrewshire Schools Spring Concert Series
Join Renfrewshire's bands, choirs and orchestras for two fabulous nights of music.
14 March 2012 - Film: This is Spinal Tap
Spinal Tap, the world's loudest band, is chronicled by hack documentarian Marti DeBergi on what proves to be a fateful tour.
21 March 2012 - Simon Munnery
An extravagant mess of foaming bubble hats, superlative jokes, bad guitar riffs, delightful monologues, hand-made engineering feats and an overly ambitious one-man punk musical about the R101 airship of the 1930s.
24 March 2012 - Potato Needs a Bath
Award winning Shona Reppe Puppets presents a light-hearted, gentle and highly visual show.
27 March 2012 - Rua Macmillan
Fiddler Rua Macmillan has quickly made a name for himself as one of the rising stars in the world of Scottish traditional music, for his captivating high energy performances.
11 April 2012 - Roddy Woomble
Roddy Woomble, former frontman of Idlewild, returns to Paisley after his triumphant performance last Spring.
28 April 2012 - Mary Ann Kennedy and The Campbells of Greepe
The Campbells of Greepe are one of the great dynasties of Gaelic song. Pipers and singers who loved to dance, they are widely considered the masters of puirt-à-beul, Gaelic mouth music.





