NEW TERMINAL Boy are among bands playing the latest Fresh Thursday gig at the Exchange Arts Centre.

The Leeds band will be at the Russell Street, Keighley, venue on Thursday October 6, along with the Abstracts and Elastic Waste.

The funniest comedy songs you’ll never see on TV are promised as a Halloween favourite returns to the Exchange with his Gang on October 7.

We Shall Overcome will be held on October 9, offering a day of live music and solidarity to raise money for food banks and other causes helping people hit by government cuts.

Gary Stewart and Bird Man Stone will perform at the latest Middleoftheweek acoustic night on October 12.

Gary Stewart is a Scottish singer/songwriter who has carved out a strong fanbase in his adopted home of Leeds and around the UK with songs about paranoia, love and prostitution.

Fresh Thursday returns on October 13 with The Dangerhounds, a high-energy band who specialise in “catchy, energising, sing-along choruses that are tough to not tap your feet to”.

The following Fresh Thursday, October 20 will feature headliners Pacific Blue performing melodic alternative Indie music, as well as singer Declan Vink.

Leading Phil Lynott and Thin Lizzy tribute act Limehouse Lizzy will be at the Exchange on October 29.

Coming up: Strid Miller Trio and Tom McKenzie (November 9) and Paul Weller acoustic celebration Days Of Speed on November 12.

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