BOLTON Festival runs until Sunday. Tickets and details of events are from the Albert Halls Ticket Centre on 01204 334400.
TODAY: Aquarium Tours, Museum and Art Gallery, Le Mans Crescent, free -- Go behind the aquarium tanks, book a place by phoning 01204 334400, children under 16 to be accompanied by adult; Trotters, Bolton Little Theatre, 7.30pm, tickets £6.50 -- Return of the popular nostalgic look at the events and people that have shaped Bolton; Oxford concert Party Baroque 'n' Roll, Bolton School Arts and Conference Centre, Chorley New Road, 7.30pm, tickets £11.50 -- 1998 Edinburgh Pick of the Fringe winners, 300 years of music from around the world, infused with humour; King Pleasure and The Biscuit Boys, Festival hall, Albert Halls, 7.30pm, £10 -- One of the most in-demand jazz/blues acts in the world.
TOMORROW: September on the Square; Victoria Square, 11am-4pm -- Artists and performers that will delight and surprise; Shree Swaminarayan Temple Dancers, Art Gallery, Le Mans Crescent, 2pm-3pm -- Indian dancers aged 4-11 in traditional costume; Trotters, Bolton Little Theatre, 7.30pm, tickets £6.50 -- Return of the popular nostalgic look at the events and people that have shaped Bolton; Lancashire Artillery (v) Band Concert, Albert Halls, 7.30pm, tickets £7 -- Well-respected band whose credits include playing in front of the queen.
SUNDAY: Magistrates Court Tours, Le Mans Crescent, free admission -- Visit and mock trial, please book by phoning 01204 334400, children under 16 to be accompanied by an adult; Sarah Jory in Concert, Albert Halls, 7.30pm, £10 and concessions £9 -- Country vocal entertainer and multi-instrumentalist who appeared with Eric Clapton. Special guest local singer-songwriter Nick Bold; Songs of Praise, Bolton Parish Church, 6.30pm -- Bolton's answer to the popular TV programme, supported by the choir of Bolton Parish Church and Salvation Army Band.
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