Six things to do in the next 48 hours: February 26 and 27
FOLK: MCGOLDRICK, MCCUSKER & DOYLE
Emsworth Baptist Church, Monday, 7.30pm
Michael McGoldrick, John McCusker, and John Doyle have played together for years, but are touring in support of their long-awaited debut album.
EXHIBITION: POP! ART IN A CHANGING BRITAIN
Pallant House Gallery, Chichester, until May 7
The new Pop Art exhibition looks at how artists in Britain in the 1950s and 1960s responded to the period’s rapid social change through their work.
MUSICAL: SON OF A PREACHER MAN
Kings Theatre, Southsea, Tuesday until Saturday
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Hide AdNamed after the Dusty Springfield song Son of a Preacher Man and drawing on her back catalogue, the acclaimed new musical makes its debut here.
PUNK: THE ATARIS
Engine Rooms, Southampton, Monday, 7pm
Indiana punks The Ataris released their breakthrough album So Long, Astoria 15 years ago. Feel old yet? Join the four-piece as they perform the gold-selling album in full.
TALK: CONAN DOYLE AND SPIRITUALISM
Portsmouth Central Library, Tuesday, 7pm
Writer Matt Wingett is offering a fascinating account of the other side of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle – one steeped in spiritualist and how his faith grew during the First World War.
CINEMA: THE SQUARE
Harbour Lights, Southampton, Tuesday, 6.15pm
Ruben Östlund’s Palme d’Or-winning satire The Square – starring Dominic West and Elisabeth Moss – poignantly reflects the uncertain times we live in.