fATHER’S dAY

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Skip the socks and surprise him with a ticket to a gripping live show exploring what makes murderers tick, a night of top comedy, or a concert he won’t forget.

 

This offer is available until Sunday 15 June 2025. Use code FATHERS25 at the checkout at cheltenhamtownhall.org.uk.

The Makings of a Murderer, Thursday 19 June, 7.30pm | £31.50

Experience a chilling, thrilling night at the theatre as Colin Sutton, who was head of a Metropolitan Police murder squad, recounts the stories of how he caught some of the UK’s most evil murderers.

The Drifters, Saturday 21 June, 7.30pm at Cheltenham Town Hall | £35

The Drifters are back on tour performing all their classic hits including Saturday Night at the Movies, You’re More Than A Number, Come on Over to My Place, Under the Boardwalk, Kissin’ In The Back Row and many more.

William Dalrymple, Tuesday 24 June, 7.30pm at Cheltenham Town Hall | £32 – £47

Historian and Empire podcast co-host William Dalrymple explores India’s influence as a cultural and scientific superpower, showing how between 250 BC and 1200 AD it shaped Asia by exporting religion, art, science, medicine, and language.

Matt Chorley, Sunday 13 July, 7.30pm at Cheltenham Town Hall | £29.50

For two decades Matt Chorley has feasted on politics, stalking the corridors, pubs and restaurants of Westminster. Now the award-winning writer, podcaster, comedian and BBC Radio 5 Live presenter has all the ingredients to cook up a new show looking at Parliament’s feuding food factions and how politicians really are what they eat.

Public Image LTD, Thursday 7 August, 7.30pm at Cheltenham Town Hall | £37

Widely regarded as one of the most innovative bands of all time, post-punk originators Public Image Ltd, with their shifting line-up and unique sound, have pushed boundaries for decades. With hits including Rise, This Is Not A Love Song, and Don’t Ask Me, Public Image Ltd continue to shape the post-punk genre.