Six things to do in the next 48 hours: February 22 and 23

Your quick guide to what's on in the Portsmouth area
The Ennis Sisters are bringing their Canadian folk stylings to FarehamThe Ennis Sisters are bringing their Canadian folk stylings to Fareham
The Ennis Sisters are bringing their Canadian folk stylings to Fareham

FOLK: ENNIS SISTERS & DAVE GUNNING

Ashcroft Arts Centre, Fareham, Friday, 7.30pm

A brace of Canadian folk acts head our way, laden with numerous awards. Find out what makes The Ennis Sisters and Dave Gunning so special.

CINEMA: LOST IN PARIS

St George’s Church Hall, Waterlooville, Thursday, 7pm

Waterlooville Events Team’s pop-up cinema returns for a showing of the beguiling comedy Lost In Paris, starring the late, great Emmanuelle Riva.

LITERATURE: PETER JAMES

Eldon Building, University of Portsmouth, Thursday, 7pm

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Multi-million selling thriller writer Peter James, creator of the Roy Grace series, will be interviewed by local author Pauline Rowson as part of Bookfest.

PUNK: FEED THE RHINO

The Joiners, Southampton, Thursday, 7.30pm

Finally back where they belong – on the road in support of their long-awaited fourth album The Silence – punk ‘n’ rollers Feed The Rhino are one of the UK’s most incendiary bands.

CONCERT: BSO’S CELLO EULOGY

Portsmouth Guildhall, Thursday, 7.30pm

Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra plays a trio of crowd-pleasers, Wagner’s Siegfried Idyll, Elgar’s Cello Concerto and Dvorák Symphony No.9 From the New World.

ROCK: HELL IS FOR HEROES

Pyramids Centre, Southsea, Friday, 7pm

Cult British alt-rock quintet Hell Is For Heroes have reunited to celebrate the 15th birthday of their game-changing debut album, The Neon Handshake.