MUSIC: A rare chance to see 70s cult band Deaf School in concert, and an ever rarer chance to see the Everyman auditorium done out like a cabaret show with tables for the audience to sit at. This promises to be one of the best events of the autumn and if you’re lucky singer Bette Bright’s, above, husband, Suggs, may put in an “impromptu” appearance.Everyman Theatre until Saturday, tickets £12-£16, 0151 709 4776.
CLASSICAL: The RLPO’s first Classic FM concert of the season features Haydn’s Symphony No.100 and his Trumpet Concerto alongside Beethoven’s Overture to Prometheus and Symphony No 5. Alison Balsom is on trumpet with Vasily Petrenko conducting.Philharmonic Hall, tickets £11-£34, 0151 709 3789.
MUSIC: Chester-born brothers Ben and Joe Broughton bring a fresh and ingenious approach to roots music, while their own well-crafted songs reveal a talent for the haunting and evocative. Intrigued? Then check them out tonight.The Bluecoat, tickets £11, 0151 702 5324.





