SKIPTON: The Counterfeit Sixties will perform in The Mart Theatre at 7.30pm tomorrow.

The band will bring to life the magic of the sixties with their tribute to over 25 bands of that era.

Michael Bernstein and Colin Stevens will perform the lively and amusing musical show Flanders and Swann Drop Another Hat, a tribute to Michael Flanders and Donald Swann, at The Mart Theatre at 7.30pm on Saturday.

Tickets cost £16.50 for the Counterfeit Sixties and £15 (£13 concessions) for Flanders and Swann Drop Another Hat.

They are available by ringing the box office on 01756 709666 on weekdays between 10am and 2pm or visiting themarttheatre.org.uk

Fashion students at Craven College will exhibit their work until Wednesday at Holy Trinity Church in Skipton.

The students will present fashion inspired by stories in the stained glass windows of Holy Trinity Church.

They have also completed a costume collection inspired by the 400-year-old dress of the Countess of Roxburgh, Jean Kerr, who was a spy for Charles I.

An exhibition displaying the artwork of Ashley Morgan will be on display at Skipton Library until the end of May.

The exhibition by Ashley, who has a learning disability and lives in Settle, will feature landscapes, portraits and abstract images. It can be viewed during library open times.

Skipton Film Club will screen the film La Belle Et La Bete at 5.15pm on Sunday, June 4, in the Plaza Cinema, on Sackville Street.

A short film by local filmmakers will start the evening.

The film is open to everyone and tickets cost £5.50 for film club members and £6.50 for non members.

Skipton Folk Unplugged will host a singers night starting at 8.30pm on Monday at the Narrow Boat, on Victoria Street.

Drystone Radio will present a night of live music tomorrow at the Venue sports and music bar, 3a Cavendish Street.

Musicians performing on the evening, which runs from 8pm until late, include Leeds rap artists Nelson and Jack City, Leeds soul singers Cole LC and PAiiGE, Shipley band The Sheratons and Keighley duo Caledonia Road. DJs Trophy and DJ Youngy will be doing sets on the night.

SETTLE: Collectors’ Rooms: an exhibition of painting, prints and sculpture will run until Monday at Gavagan Art gallery.

The spring exhibition will feature a special display of Raku ceramics by Stephen Murfitt as well as examples of work by other artists and ceramicists.

The gallery in Settle Town Hall is open from 11am to 4pm on Fridays, Saturdays and Bank Holidays.

Award-winning artist Tom Palin is displaying his paintings until July 8 in the former BT telephone box that is now the Gallery on the Green in Settle.

Settle Victoria Hall will host a number of Festival of Happiness events this Saturday.

With over 25 (mostly free) events, the festival will showcase arts and community groups in Settle and across Craven.

Amongst the performances with a charge will be African storytelling and drumming show The Rapper & the Griot (2pm), comedian Sofie Hagen's Dead Baby Frog show (7.15pm) and a ceilidh by The New Fox Band (9.15pm).

Tickets will be available on the door or they can be booked in advance at settlestories.org.uk

BARNOLDSWICK: Over 30 bands and performers will take the stage during three days of live music at the Bands On The Square festival in Barnoldswick town square from Saturday to Monday.

The music begins at 11.30am on Saturday and Sunday and 11am on Monday. Headliners Suburban Symphony (Saturday) and Fiery Biscuits (Sunday) are set to take to the stage at 9.30/9.45pm with Fandjango closing the festival at 6pm on Monday.

Blues musician Kent DuChaine will perform at 7.30pm on Wednesday in the Barnoldswick Music and Arts Centre, 18-22 Rainhall Road.

Tickets are available by ringing 01282 813374 or 07712 628366.

BENTHAM: Bentham’s carnival weekend kicks off in Bentham Town Hall on Friday, June 2, with an evening of poetry by Dr Mike Garry and the first appearance in Bentham of Miss P.

Tickets for 7.30pm show are available by visiting Eventbrite.co.uk or ringing the box office on 07462 060144.

CARLETON-IN-CRAVEN: The duo Saloon Drifters will be the next act to appear at the Iron Horse Country Music Club at Carleton Social Club on Saturday, June 10. Doors open at 7.15pm and tickets cost £5 on the door.

CLAPHAM: Clapham Art Group, will hold its 66th annual exhibition from Saturday to Sunday, June 4.

In addition to fully framed work there will be sketches, mounted paintings and cards for sale.

The exhibition in Clapham Village Hall, on Cross Haw Lane, is open from 11am to 6pm daily and there will be an open preview from 8pm tomorrow.

CONISTON: The Voices of Craven 2017 Festival will start with a gala concert in The Coniston Hotel at 7pm on Thursday, June 1.

Concert goers will be entertained by Skipton-based soprano Bibi Heal and award-winning local jazz guitarist Neil C Young.

Tickets for the show, which includes Prosecco and canapes on arrival followed by a two-course dinner with wine at the interval, are available from giggleswick.org.uk/rwt/

CONONLEY: Cononley Art Group will hold its annual exhibition from Saturday to Monday in Cononley Village Institute.

Handmade cards and paintings will be for sale or viewing and the works cover every type of medium from oil paintings, acrylics and watercolours to pastels and collages. Artwork is sold both framed and unframed.

The opening hours are from 10am to 4pm each day.

Cononley Cinema Club's next film will be A Street Cat Named Bob, which will be screened on Saturday, June 10. Doors open at 6.30pm and the film will start at 7pm.

EARBY: American folk singer Tom O'Donnell will perform at 7.30pm tonight in Earby Cricket Club.

The concert is in aid of All Saints Church, Earby, and tickets costing £8 are available on the door.

INGLETON: A craft fair showcasing the work of Ingleborough-based artists will be held at Ingleton Community Centre on Sunday and Monday from 10am to 4pm. Entry is free.

Visitors can browse or buy photography, paintings, jewellery and accessories, furniture, homewares, cards and gifts. Home-made baking will be available from the pop up café.

GRASSINGTON: Upper Wharfedale Arts and Literature Society will present ‘Shakespeare Starters’ at The Octagon in Grassington from 7.30pm tonight.

This will be a gentle introduction involving a number of activities drawing on examples from Shakespeare's plays and poetry.

Cost is £1 for members and £2 for non members. To book in advance, ring Ron on 01756 770350.