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The countdown is on to a big music event this weekend celebrating Stourbridge’s musical heritage.

One Heart One Way will see shows at multiple venues in the town centre on Saturday 25 May, including a big outdoor stage under the clock in Stourbridge High Street.

The headline show will feature town chart-toppers Ned’s Atomic Dustbin at Stourbridge Town Hall. The Neds will be joined by Jesus Jones and Joyce at the show, which only has a few tickets left and runs from 6pm to 11pm.

Four other venues are also hosting free and paid for music events.

At Claptrap the Venue, Kill Your Television Part One will be a free entry event from 2pm to 7pm featuring live bands. Kill Your Television Part Two is tickets only and runs from 8pm to 2am, featuring live bands and guest DJs. It is also the home of the official One Heart One Way after party.

Acclaimed folk musician Alex Hart tops the bill for a ticketed event at The Talbot Hotel from 7.15pm, with Gary O’Dea and Catch The Rain in support.

At The Duke William, an open mic event run by Plugged Inn from 12 noon to 5pm is free entry and open to anyone to take part. Guest acts will include Notion of Fortune, Deeprootjuice, No Business and Kerry Worton Trio.

And at The Mitre, a ticketed event from 5pm to 9pm will feature Black Country rock bands Parlour Creepers, Stoneload and My Great Affliction.

The outdoor stage will feature live music from 11am to 5pm with performers including The Vinyl Steppers, Back Chat Brass and Bhangra Smash Up.

For a full list of One Heart One Way events, and to book tickets, visit boroughhalls.co.uk.