From Fleetwood Mac to a Downton Abbey concert and Bill Nighy back in cinemas, 7 Unmissable Events

7 Unmissable Events: From Fleetwood Mac to a Downton Abbey concert and Bill Nighy back in cinemas, Event picks the top things to see this week

The  Gig: Fleetwood Mac

Fans will be hoping the band (above) Don’t Stop as they play just two nights in the UK. Tonight and Tuesday, Wembley Stadium, London

 

The Musical: Fiddler On the Roof

Anita Dobson and Maria Friedman join the cast of Trevor Nunn’s acclaimed production of the classic musical. From Tuesday, Playhouse Theatre, London

Anita Dobson and Maria Friedman join the cast of Trevor Nunn’s acclaimed production of the classic musical. From Tuesday, Playhouse Theatre, London

 

The Concert: Downton Abbey Live

If the wait for the film is proving too much, don’t miss a chance to hear Mr Carson (aka Jim Carter, above) tell tales from the hit series in an open-air evening of music and stories. Saturday, Highclere Castle, Hampshire

If the wait for the film is proving too much, don’t miss a chance to hear Mr Carson (aka Jim Carter, above) tell tales from the hit series in an open-air evening of music and stories. Saturday, Highclere Castle, Hampshire

 

The Experience: Jeff Wayne’s The War Of The Worlds

The City of London is currently host to a thrilling ‘immersive experience’ based on Wayne’s album inspired by the H G Wells novel. Until August 31

The City of London is currently host to a thrilling ‘immersive experience’ based on Wayne’s album inspired by the H G Wells novel. Until August 31

 

The Film: Sometimes Always Never  

A nostalgia-filled and touching film about a man (Bill Nighy, above) trying to track down his estranged son. Out now

A nostalgia-filled and touching film about a man (Bill Nighy, above) trying to track down his estranged son. Out now

 

The Art Show: Henry Moore

London’s Wallace Collection displays all seven of the sculptor’s bronze Helmet Heads (The Helmet, 1939-1940, above) together for the first time. Until Sunday

London’s Wallace Collection displays all seven of the sculptor’s bronze Helmet Heads (The Helmet, 1939-1940, above) together for the first time. Until Sunday

 

The TV Show: Catch-22

George Clooney (above with Christopher Abbott and Pico Alexander) co-directs, produces and plays Scheisskopf in a new adaptation of Joseph Heller’s seminal WWII satire. Thursday, Channel 4, 9pm

George Clooney (above with Christopher Abbott and Pico Alexander) co-directs, produces and plays Scheisskopf in a new adaptation of Joseph Heller’s seminal WWII satire. Thursday, Channel 4, 9pm

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