In Conversation With Mike Joyce From The Smiths
Mike Joyce discusses his time with The Smiths at De La Warr Pavilion.
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Events in Bexhill-on-Sea this week bring live music, thoughtful talks, and stand-up comedy across town venues. At De La Warr Pavilion, an evening event features local composers reflecting on coastal erosion through recordings and spoken-word pieces, some referencing childhood visits to Egerton Park in the 1950s. A short set follows from a band whose lyrics cite changes in railway timetables from past decades. Further along the promenade, two comedians present solo shows focused on personal shifts: work demotions and housing patterns since post-war redevelopment. Their routines draw from daily realities such as rail delays affecting commutes or concerns about public toilets near Glyne Gap Roundabout. The music programme includes an afternoon performance at the Bexhill Community Centre where musicians play pieces based on 1963 archive recordings recently digitised using equipment stored in the municipal archive office, access requires appointment only. Attendees should plan travel via A259 road or Crowhurst branch line due to ongoing traffic issues and limited parking. You can find these moments at venues that serve as spaces for quiet reflection and laughter. Go to a theatre for an hour-long show where you leave thinking rather than rushing through. See listings below for times and locations.
Mike Joyce discusses his time with The Smiths at De La Warr Pavilion.
A contemporary music event featuring emerging artists at the De La Warr Pavilion.
An adult-themed daytime clubbing event for those over 30 at The Temple Bar in Eastbourne.
Comedian Chris McCausland performs his new stand-up show Yonks at the Congress Theatre.
Karaoke Night returns every Tuesday and Sunday at Yates in Hastings with Duggy Fresh.
Comedian Judi Love performs her new stand-up show 'All About The Love' at Devonshire Park Theatre.