Pizza, clothes to be won and South Central is coming – all in this week’s Club Scene with Sam Cherry

This May bank holiday is looking to be a good one for Portsmouth – the heat is picking up and South Central Festival is set to launch at King George V Playing Fields in Cosham, with a more than 85 per cent of tickets already sold.

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Taking place on both May 25 and 26, the line-up will see the likes of Sean Paul, Craig David presents TS5, Leftfield, Andy C, Sean Kingston, The Shapeshifters and many more. Tickets are from £39.50 and weekend saver tickets are from £69.50. Catch more details at southcentral.net.

Tomorrow sees District return to The Wedgewood Rooms with promises of plenty of bangers and free pizza to boot. Known for their infamous pizza parties, you can expect fresh slices and top tunes from some of your favourite alternative, emo, pop-punk and indie bands across two rooms. You can buy £3 discount tickets on their Facebook event; and it takes place from 10pm until 3am, more details at facebook.com.

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However, if you fancy catching live music at The Wedge this weekend, Crystal Tides will perform a headline gig tomorrow. The outfit are an indie-rock/pop band which draws from classic noughties guitar riffs but infuses it with modern feelgood pop; BBC Introducing describes them as ‘So summery, so good’.

The show will take place from 7pm, tickets £7 in advance and more details can be found at wedgewood-rooms.co.uk.

This Monday, Delight At The Astoria on Guildhall Walk will team up with Rebels Store with £100 worth of free items to be won as well as featuring a pop-up shop. The brand is celebrating a relaunch so expect to grab some swagger at decent prices!

As usual, you can expect alternative pop, punk and rock madness from 10pm until 2am. Entry is £4 with more details at facebook.com.

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Then on Tuesday, for students who have finished their studies or need a break and a bit of a release, Dirty Disco will take place from 10pm until 3am at The Astoria. More details can be found at facebook.com.

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