Portsmouth, Fareham and Gosport’s best events for Monday and Tuesday

Here are six of the best events taking place across the region on Monday and Tuesday.
Renowned pianist Margaret Fingerhut is performing a concert at Portsmouth Cathedral on February 4 to fundraise for the City of Sanctuary initiative. Picture by Andy Tyler PhotographyRenowned pianist Margaret Fingerhut is performing a concert at Portsmouth Cathedral on February 4 to fundraise for the City of Sanctuary initiative. Picture by Andy Tyler Photography
Renowned pianist Margaret Fingerhut is performing a concert at Portsmouth Cathedral on February 4 to fundraise for the City of Sanctuary initiative. Picture by Andy Tyler Photography

CONCERT: Acclaimed pianist Margaret Fingerhut performs special concert that she is performing across the UK to raise awareness of refugee needs. Portsmouth Cathedral, Monday, 7.30pm.

 

YOGA: Join this yoga class which is specifically for beginners. Suitable for all ages and abilities. Admission £5.50. Stacey Community Centre, Copnor, Monday, 6-7pm.

 

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EXERCISE: Learn new routines, make new friends and burn some calories while having fun during this Zumba session. £5. Highbury College Sports Centre, Cosham, Tuesday, 6pm. 

 

EXHIBITION: Martin Snape (1852–1930) is one of Gosport’s most celebrated artists. Snape’s love of the area is shown through his art of the town and landscape. Gosport Gallery, Tuesday, 10am-5pm.

 

COMEDY: James Alderson hosts another great night of comedy. Featuring Jen Brister (pictured), Gareth Berliner, Micky Sharma and Lloyd Griffith. Tickets £9, concessions £8. Ashcroft Arts Centre, Fareham, Tuesday, 7.30pm.

 

STAGE: The Shadow Factory tells the story of Southampton coming together and building the Spitfire during the Battle of Britain. Nuffield Theatres Southampton, Monday, 7.30pm.