SALISBURY City Hall will be rocking on Saturday to Queen Extravaganza, the tribute act put together by Roger Taylor the band’s original drummer.

Fed up by the poor quality of tribute acts he decided to hold an X-factor-style audition process to find the next Freddie Mercury, Brian May and himself.

The band is fronted by French-Canadian singer Marc Martel, who is originally from Montreal and his YouTube audition video managed eight million hits.

Tickets cost £24.50 and can be bought at cityhallsalisbury.co.uk or 01722 434434.

n TWO cricket legends will be at the Mayflower on Monday evening for a night of stories, fun and entertainment.

Geoffrey Boycott and Jonathan Agnew are at the Mayflower after their original series of one-night shows played to packed audiences in London and around the country.

The pair will debate hot topics and Boycott will give his no-nonsense views on cricket and life in general. The audience can tweet Aggers live with their own questions and the shows will, as ever, be fun, fiery and full of surprises.

Tickets cost £25 and can be purchased at mayflower.org.uk or from the box-office on 02380711811.