From stunning classical music to legendary 70s rock, there's plenty to get up to in Malvern this weekend.

With four gigs headlining this weekend's list, there's lots for music enthusiasts to sink their teeth into.

Flatworld

On Saturday (February 3), music lovers can enjoy an eclectic mix of music from Eastern Europe and beyond with 'Flatworld'.

With rich melodies and a driving rhythm, the band transforms Eastern European folk tunes and songs into lively performances that have audiences dancing by the end of the show

.The show is set to begin at 8pm at the West Malvern Social Club.

Armonico: Handel Dixit Dominus

Also on Saturday (February 3), the Armonico Consort will perform Handel Dixit Dominus at Malvern Theatres at 7:30pm.

The choral company is widely considered the world authority in the music of Francesco Scarlatti, the often forgotten Baroque composer, who was overshadowed by his older brother Alessandro and nephew Domenico.

The work of Handel will also be played during the hour-long performance, which still has tickets available.

US, Sun Nation and The Never Never

Fast forward to Sunday (February 4) and the town will really get rocking.

Three rock bands, US, Sun Nation and The Never Never will take to the stage at OCC on Church Street from 6:30pm.

Expect a great night out featuring live original punk, grunge and rock covers including a headlining performance by US.

UK Pink Floyd Experience

For fans of a different era, the UK Pink Floyd Experience celebrates 50 years since the release of 'The Dark Side of The Moon'. 

Held at Malvern Theatres from 7.30pm on Sunday (February 4), the tribute show recreates the intoxicating sights and sounds of Pink Floyd live, including renditions of music from albums such as 'The Wall' and 'Echoes'.

Potential attendees are encouraged to get their tickets early.