Danny Baker: Aye Aye! Ahoy Hoy!
Comedian Danny Baker performs his new stand-up show Aye Aye! Ahoy Hoy at Alban Arena.
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Looking for events in Stevenage this week? You can find a mix of local happenings, from evening entertainment to relaxed social options. The town hosts comedy shows, live music, and other activities designed to suit different moods. There are also events aimed at families and those seeking low-key fun. Think about your schedule and how you might enjoy a bit of local culture this week.
Stevenage continues to offer a range of activities, and we’ve picked out the most worth your time. You’ll discover options across the town, including performances at Alban Arena. The town’s history dates back to Roman and Saxon times, with archaeological evidence of a Romano-British farmstead in the Chells area. In 1086, it was recorded in the Domesday Book as part of the Abbey of Westminster’s holdings. A market charter was granted in 1281, and the modern town began in 1946 as the UK’s first New Town under the New Towns Act. Today, direct trains to London Kings Cross take 24–27 minutes, making a night in the capital easy. The East Coast Main Line and A1(M) motorway connect Stevenage to London and the wider region. While the town centre has some aesthetic limitations, it remains a hub for local events.
The Arriva bus network and dedicated cycling paths offer ways to get around. You can find options suitable for a quiet evening or a weekend outing. Check listings for times and venues. Nightlife is limited, but the town supports accessible entertainment for all ages. The family-friendly index is high, meaning many events are geared toward families.
Comedian Danny Baker performs his new stand-up show Aye Aye! Ahoy Hoy at Alban Arena.
NICE Parties brings house music, live percussion, and saxophone to The Tranquil Turtle with Angie Brown and more.
A theatrical tribute to the Irish folk band The Dubliners, performed at the Gordon Craig Theatre in Stevenage.