Bruce Foxton & His All-star Band Tour 2026
Bruce Foxton and his All-Star Band perform live at The Drill in April 2026.
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You can find live music and comedy events across Lincoln this week, reflecting the city's steady cultural rhythm in early April 2026. These performances take place at intimate venues located within walking distance of the central area, many near key transport links such as Lincoln Central Bus Station, High Bridge, and the Foss Dyke path network. Acoustic sets by singer-songwriters are common at small performance spaces on St Mary’s Street and in rooms adjacent to historic buildings like those around Castle Square; these evenings often continue past 10pm, maintaining a moderate pace consistent with Lincoln’s longstanding approach to public entertainment.
Stand-up comedy acts appear regularly at dedicated venues known for their straightforward layouts, typically seated arrangements without elaborate stage setups, and are particularly active on Tuesday and Friday nights. These spaces allow close audience engagement while avoiding the scale of larger festival formats; there are no outdoor gatherings or large-scale events scheduled between 12th and 19th April.
The city continues to support both emerging artists and experienced performers across music and comedy, with all shows taking place at accessible locations that respect Lincoln’s narrow medieval street layout. Public transport remains the most practical access route given limited on-street parking due to this configuration. No major renovations or disruptions are currently affecting venue entry points during this period, though scaffolding around Lincoln Cathedral remains in place for restoration work, partially obstructing views from certain angles along Brayford Pool.
Check below for confirmed times and precise location details.
Bruce Foxton and his All-Star Band perform live at The Drill in April 2026.
Singer-songwriter Tom A. Smith performs a live music gig at Southside Lincoln.
Comedian Tom Davis performs his new stand-up show Spudgun at the Engine Shed.