A musical quartet of events begins with a delightfully angsty appearance by a cult favourite band that will be followed by a huge record fair, a show exploring music in film and an award-winning folk musician.
And those missing Christmas can take in a charity panto featuring the city’s BBC broadcasting staff.
Here are 5 things to do in Hull this weekend.
1. Half Man Half Biscuit
The Welly Club
Friday 24 January 7.30pm
£20
Famed for making ill-tempered music with a social conscience, this Birkenhead band formed in the early 1980s “merely as a way of getting through the day”.
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Half Man Half Biscuit performing live at The Welly Club on 24th January 2020Tickets on sale 28th October at 10am via @HullBoxOffice >> https://t.co/BwYkO2jl4N#LiveMusicHull #Hull pic.twitter.com/bvlvFQ0nvG
— The Welly (@giveitsomewelly) October 25, 2019
Quickly picked up by the angst-ridden youth of the era, their punk-driven, lyrical rants and protests against all things celebrity and fake, became the unofficial anthems of the underground. Get tickets here.
2. Hull Record Fair
Hull Minster
Saturday 25 January 9am
Free
Record dealers from all over the UK unite for this bi-monthly event. Dozens of tables will again stock thousands of vinyl records, including exclusive releases, plus CDs and DVDs.
Not long now until the first @HullRecordFair of 2020 get yourself along to @HullMinster this Sat for a #vinyl browse pic.twitter.com/U2iAiZtijU
— Hull Record Fair (@HullRecordFair) January 22, 2020
Learn more here.
3. Mother Goose
Hull City Hall
Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 January
£9
BBC Radio Humberside and Look North are back with their 20th year of charity pantomime. A story of a poor, but ugly, Mother Goose who dreams of being rich and beautiful.
The @RadioHumberside and @looknorthBBC panto starts tonight @ParkwayCinema ‘Break a beak’ everyone, um not sure if that’s the phrase, anyway have fun you crazy kids. See you @CityHallHull this weekend.
🎭 Mother Goose
📅 25 – 26 Jan 2020
🎟️ https://t.co/CaWJcGSIcX pic.twitter.com/HxfEcXob1m— Hull City Hall (@CityHallHull) January 22, 2020
A show that promises to delight children of all ages, with profits going to the BBC Children in Need appeal. Get tickets here.
4. Rutter and Carthy Entertain
Hull Truck Theatre
Friday 24 January 7.30pm
£20
Actor and director Barrie Rutter and award-winning folk musician Eliza Carthy join to present an evening of storytelling, poetry and music.
#ICYMI @BarrieRutter chatted with @SallyFairfax this afternoon on @RadioHumberside: https://t.co/fFaq4sznw3 (2hr 10mins in)
Click here for tickets to ‘Rutter and Carty Entertain’ tomorrow night: https://t.co/ot8BbKNau1 pic.twitter.com/0P0gXo5Vf6— Hull Truck Theatre (@HullTruck) January 23, 2020
The event will feature tall tales, sea shanties, anecdotes and ballads. Get tickets here.
5. And The Winner Is…
Middleton Hall, The University of Hull
Friday 24 January 6.30pm
£6.60
Following their 2019 celebration of pop icons and the characteristics that define them, the students of Withernsea High School return, again drawing inspiration from movie icons and the soundtracks synonymous with their best-loved films.
NEWS: ‘And the winner is…’. Students of Withernsea High School will return to Middleton Hall in Spring 2020 with a brand new dance production inspired by the stars of the silver screen. Find out more: https://t.co/TzrSbcvsNY pic.twitter.com/p0vnLOucIW
— Withernsea High School (@WithernseaHigh) December 4, 2019
Set in the context of a Hollywood awards ceremony, it sees the compere lead audiences on a journey through different eras and genres of film while students take to the stage and dance to some of the most popular songs from contemporary cinema. Get tickets here.