SEATTLE Sound will perform at The Mean Fiddler on Saturday from 9pm.
This band, which started in 1996, has a sound that's influenced by the grunge explosion of the 1990s that came out of Seattle.
They have released a record, The Collector Tavern, and regularly perform at venues in The Hills. Their repertoire includes songs from bands that include Fuel, Creed, Lifehouse, Nickleback, Live, Pearl Jam, Nirvana and Alice In Chains.
They'll also be at the Fitzroy Hotel (45773396) this Friday from 9pm.
Details: The Mean Fiddler, corner of Commercial and Windsor Roads, Rouse Hill, 96294811.
Produce sale
Enjoy the Farmers & Fine Food Market at Rouse Hill Town Centre this Saturday from 8am.
Hawkesbury Harvest farmers are kicking off their second market, which will feature plenty of fresh local and regional produce.
Produce available will include fresh fruit and vegetables, gourmet meats, breads, jams and sweets.
The Rouse Hill Town Centre is in Rouse Hill Drive.
Details: 45726260 or www.hawkesburyharvest.com.au.
Queen lives on
TICKETS are on sale for the Bohemian Rhapsody's show at Castle Hill RSL on Saturday, November 29.
When Thomas Crane first appeared as the legendary Freddie Mercury on Channel Nine's television series Star Struck, he impressed the judges so much that he reached the finals.
After that, he joined forces with his brother, John Crane, and they formed Bohemian Rhapsody in 2005.
The brothers say their show captures every telling nuance of the Queen live experience which means great stage presence, flamboyance and theatrics.
Songs include Radio Gaga, I Want to Break Free, We Will Rock You and Bohemian Rhapsody.
The show starts at 8.30pm and tickets cost $22.
Details: Castle Hill RSL, 77 Castle Street, 88584800.