ELEPHANTSTOPPER headline the Exchange Arts Centre in Keighley on Thursday February 4.

They promise hugely exciting, highly imaginative, original musicianship made to look easy.

There will be songs that invariably contain declarations of love and confessions of crimes in formats that span the full range of tempos, atmospheres and volumes.

Elephantstopper, whose gig features free entry, are the first of several acts due to play the Russell Street venue over the next few weeks.

Local band the Filthy Palms will headline a gig on February 11, with support from Standing Like Statues. Free entry.

Pepperjam, who play on February 19, are a 10-piece roots, ska and soul band.

Coming up October 20 will be The Boss UK, the tribute act performing all of Bruce Springsteen’s best-loved hits.

Promised is a sweat-drenched, high-energy show with all the passion, intensity and realism of the true Boss.

A Foreigners Journey are a six-piece band who will perform well-known songs by American rock bands Foreigner and Journey on March 4.

The Tom Gee Band will perform their highly-acclaimed blend of funk, soul and blues with Isaac Tyler providing support, on March 5.

Blood Brothers promise to deliver the goods musically while faithfully emulating the awesome power of classic Iron Maiden, on March 19.

China Shop Ball provide a unique mash-up of ska, rave and rock ‘n’ roll on March 25, alongside Seventyfourpercent who play far-out urban rhythms with a middle eastern twist.

Slipknowt, nine Geordie lads who are widely acknowledged as one of the best tribute acts in the UK, perform with Remonation on April 1.

The Jam Movement will return to the Exchange on April 9 following their well-received performance last year, presenting faithfully-recreated sounds of The Jam.

Manchester neo-grunge band False Advertising will perform on April 29, with support from Loomer and The Crispy Others.

Roxy Music aim to faithfully recreate the stunning sounds and vibrant visuals of Roxy Music in their prime, on May 21.

Pink Floydian are described as the UK’s most authentic Pink Floyd tribute show, and they arrive on June 4.

Visit exchangearts.co.uk or call 01535 661591 for further information or to book tickets.