What’s On

Unless otherwise noted tickets are usually available from

Online – http://www.etickets.im/cc Online (for films) – http://www.etickets.im/fip
Celtic Gold – Peel Shakti Man – Ramsey
GH Corlett – Douglas (not films) Thompson Travel – Port Erin
Peter Norris Music – Douglas (not films) On the door, subject to availability

NOTE: If you haven’t received your e-tickets via email your Paypal reference number or receipt will be sufficient, we always have a list of e-ticket sales on the door. You may also wish to check your Spam or Junk mail folders.

Art exhibitions are available for view in the Atholl Room before/after performances and during the interval. Find out more

Please double check event details for any alternative ticket arrangements

Oct
19
Sat
Dickie Kelly & Friends
Oct 19 @ 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm
Nov
2
Sat
Magicians of Mann @ Centenary Centre
Nov 2 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Nov
9
Sat
Le Vent Du Nord @ Centenary Centre
Nov 9 @ 8:00 pm – 10:15 pm

Le Vent du Nord is a Canadian folk music group from Saint-Antoine-sur-Richelieu in Quebec. The band performs traditional Québécois music, as well as original numbers in this style, in French. In 2018 the group’s membership consists of Simon Beaudry, Nicolas Boulerice, André Brunet, Réjean Brunet and Olivier Demers.

Nov
29
Fri
Atholl Room Concerts (Free)
Nov 29 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Dec
1
Sun
Peel Pantoloons presents Alice in Wonderland @ Centenary Centre
Dec 1 @ 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm

Young Alice, bored of the books with no pictures, follows a cheeky white rabbit (with terrible timekeeping) down a rabbit hole and into a place like no where on Earth…Wonderland! But all is not well in this curious place for it is the Queen of Hearts’ un-birthday party and the wicked Knave has a plot to steal the jam tarts! With the help of the Duchess, a sassy Cheshire Cat and the maddest of Hatters, will Alice be able to save Wonderland? And why is a raven like a writing desk? 
 
Find out in the pantomime that’ll leave you shouting “Callooh! Callay!”
Dec
4
Wed
Peel Pantoloons presents Alice in Wonderland @ Centenary Centre
Dec 4 @ 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm

Young Alice, bored of the books with no pictures, follows a cheeky white rabbit (with terrible timekeeping) down a rabbit hole and into a place like no where on Earth…Wonderland! But all is not well in this curious place for it is the Queen of Hearts’ un-birthday party and the wicked Knave has a plot to steal the jam tarts! With the help of the Duchess, a sassy Cheshire Cat and the maddest of Hatters, will Alice be able to save Wonderland? And why is a raven like a writing desk? 
 
Find out in the pantomime that’ll leave you shouting “Callooh! Callay!”
Dec
5
Thu
Peel Pantoloons presents Alice in Wonderland @ Centenary Centre
Dec 5 @ 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm

Young Alice, bored of the books with no pictures, follows a cheeky white rabbit (with terrible timekeeping) down a rabbit hole and into a place like no where on Earth…Wonderland! But all is not well in this curious place for it is the Queen of Hearts’ un-birthday party and the wicked Knave has a plot to steal the jam tarts! With the help of the Duchess, a sassy Cheshire Cat and the maddest of Hatters, will Alice be able to save Wonderland? And why is a raven like a writing desk? 
 
Find out in the pantomime that’ll leave you shouting “Callooh! Callay!”
Dec
6
Fri
Peel Pantoloons presents Alice in Wonderland @ Centenary Centre
Dec 6 @ 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm

Young Alice, bored of the books with no pictures, follows a cheeky white rabbit (with terrible timekeeping) down a rabbit hole and into a place like no where on Earth…Wonderland! But all is not well in this curious place for it is the Queen of Hearts’ un-birthday party and the wicked Knave has a plot to steal the jam tarts! With the help of the Duchess, a sassy Cheshire Cat and the maddest of Hatters, will Alice be able to save Wonderland? And why is a raven like a writing desk? 
 
Find out in the pantomime that’ll leave you shouting “Callooh! Callay!”
Dec
7
Sat
Peel Pantoloons presents Alice in Wonderland @ Centenary Centre
Dec 7 @ 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm

Young Alice, bored of the books with no pictures, follows a cheeky white rabbit (with terrible timekeeping) down a rabbit hole and into a place like no where on Earth…Wonderland! But all is not well in this curious place for it is the Queen of Hearts’ un-birthday party and the wicked Knave has a plot to steal the jam tarts! With the help of the Duchess, a sassy Cheshire Cat and the maddest of Hatters, will Alice be able to save Wonderland? And why is a raven like a writing desk? 
 
Find out in the pantomime that’ll leave you shouting “Callooh! Callay!”
Peel Pantoloons presents Alice in Wonderland @ Centenary Centre
Dec 7 @ 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm

Young Alice, bored of the books with no pictures, follows a cheeky white rabbit (with terrible timekeeping) down a rabbit hole and into a place like no where on Earth…Wonderland! But all is not well in this curious place for it is the Queen of Hearts’ un-birthday party and the wicked Knave has a plot to steal the jam tarts! With the help of the Duchess, a sassy Cheshire Cat and the maddest of Hatters, will Alice be able to save Wonderland? And why is a raven like a writing desk? 
 
Find out in the pantomime that’ll leave you shouting “Callooh! Callay!”
Dec
13
Fri
John Gregory – Free Atholl Room Concert
Dec 13 @ 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm

John Gregory will be performing a ‘homecoming’ concert at the Atholl Room at the Centenary Centre, Peel, on Friday, December 13.
This is his first full-length performance in the island after his recent mini-UK tour.
John’s had a bumper year of playing – by Christmas he’s on track to complete more than 130 performances. Early this year he was featured in Blues Matters magazine and he’s also had the honour of sharing the stage with some of his musical heroes.
As a thank you to everyone who has supported him throughout the year John has decided to make this show totally free (though donations will be welcome for the hire of the venue).
You can expect an evening of fancy fingerpicking guitar, stories of the blues greats and singalongs.
The concert will start at 7.30pm prompt and there will be an interval in the middle so people can grab a pint across the road and there’ll be plenty of time to head back to the pub afterwards as he’ll be finished at 9.30pm. (Please note there will be no bar/refreshments available at the centre on the night).
“A very fine acoustic picker” – Blues Matters magazine
“John is an outstanding musician of early blues and ragtime styles”
– Mississippi John Hurt’s biographer Dr Phil Ratcliffe, author of Mississippi John Hurt: His Life, His Times, His Blues
Dec
14
Sat
Gobbag Groove’s Christmas Show! (in aid of RNLI) @ Centenary Centre
Dec 14 @ 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm
Dec
21
Sat
Blue Train Big Band
Dec 21 @ 8:00 pm – 10:15 pm
Dec
27
Fri
Cool Yule Two
Dec 27 @ 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm
Jan
11
Sat
Just the Job.im
Jan 11 @ 2:30 pm
“Do you live in or around Peel?
The JusttheJob.im team is hitting the road, bringing free information sessions to locations all over the Isle of Man, and this weekend, we’re in Peel!
Want to know all the ins and outs of our website?
Don’t miss out! Join us for a coffee, a chat, and loads of great tips this Saturday, the 11th, at 2:30 PM at the Peel Centenary Centre.
Let’s make your career journey exciting!
Everyone welcome!”

 

Feb
8
Sat
Jazz Sabbath @ Centenary Centre
Feb 8 @ 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm

Jazz Sabbath is an English jazz trio, with a fictional backstory that they are from the late sixties. The band was created by Adam Wakeman, touring keyboard and guitar player for Black Sabbath (2004–2017) and Ozzy Osbourne band member (2004–present). Jazz Sabbath plays jazz renditions of Black Sabbath songs, claiming to be the original writers of those songs and accusing Black Sabbath of plagiarism.[2]

The band first appeared in a mockumentary on YouTube in February 2020. In this short film band leader Milton Keanes (Adam Wakeman) was interviewed by actor Robert Powell about the early days of Jazz Sabbath, their cancelled debut album and the alleged theft of their songs by Black Sabbath. This album was later released as an actual album on 10 April 2020.[3]

Feb
22
Sat
OK Computer @ Centenary Centre
Feb 22 @ 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm
Mar
21
Fri
Martin Harley Band
Mar 21 @ 7:30 pm – 10:15 pm

We are delighted to announce we have the Martin Harley Band coming to the Peel Centenary Centre Friday March 21st! If you went to the Big Wheel Blues Festival you will remember them headlining! It has been a while since we had a Blues artist at the Centre and who better than Martin Harley! Also, we have had generous funding from the Dept of Enterprise “Winter Event Fund”and are able to offer a 50% discount on the Ticket Price to just £10!!!! Come and celebrate the end of Winter with a night of great music! Tickets available now from www.etickets.im/cc

 

Apr
6
Sun
Jesse Janes
Apr 6 @ 7:30 pm

“Sunday 6 April 25 @ 7:30PM (door open 7:00PM)

The Jesse Janes come to the Isle of Man

 

Americana quartet the Jesse Janes are bringing their previously sold out live show celebrating the soundtrack from the 2000 movie ‘O Brother, Where Art Thou? and other iconic Bluegrass and Blues classics to the Isle of Man for the first time.

 

Expect to hear classic tunes made famous by the likes of Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, EmmyLou Harris, Alison Kraus, Elvis, The Stanley Brothers, Roy Orbison, Jimmy Rodgers and Gillian Welch to name a few.

 

The Jesse Janes are an Americana quartet made up of Irish sisters Kate and Mary Rose plus Liverpool lads Tom and Ben. They have been enchanting audiences in Ireland and the North West of England for over 10 years with their unique and joyful interpretations of Americana classics, alongside some of their own original songs.

 

Opening for the Jesse Janes will be well-known Isle of Man country blues guitarist John Gregory, AKA Blue John.

John specialises in fingerpicking blues from the 1920s onwards, naming Mississippi John Hurt and Big Bill Broonzy as two of his biggest inspirations.

 

John has toured the British Isles, opening for top US acoustic blues musicians Ari Eisinger, Toby Walker and the Erin Harpe Country Blues Duo and did several headline dates of his own in the UK in 2024.

 

He has also played at events at The Bitter End in New York and in Austin, Texas as well as travelling to Chicago to play Big Bill Broonzy’s guitar in 2018.

 

Tickets are priced at £10 & are available from https://www.etickets.im/bjm/

Jul
5
Sat
The Houghton Weavers @ Centenary Centre
Jul 5 @ 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm

Keep Folk Smiling!

We are thrilled to welcome back our old friends – the Houghton Weavers! Guaranteed to bring you an evening great songs and humour.

Tickets £20.

Doors open at 7pm, show starts at 7.30pm


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