COMEDIAN Milton Jones stops off On the Road at the Alban Arena next week for two performances – one of which has sold out already.

Tickets still remain for his appearance next Tuesday, January 22, as part of his On the Road tour.

A former Perrier Best Newcomer and Perrier Nominee, he has also won a Sony Award for his radio show the Very World of Milton Jones. He is also the current Chortle website Headliner of the Year and in 2012 Another Case of Milton Jones won the silver Sony Radio Academy Award.

A regular on Mock the Week and Live at the Apollo, he has appeared in nine series for Radio Four.

Tickets for the show, which starts at 8pm, are £20, available from the box office on 01727 844488 or online at www.alban-arena.co.uk

A chance to break a world record live is on offer at the Arena at 7pm next Thursday, January 24.

For the first time ever, direct from its London HQ, Guinness World Records: Officially Amazing Science Live, arrives on stage at the Arena.

From the Producers of Brainiac Live! and Science Museum Live on Tour, it is a new show which explores the best, the worst, the weirdest and the most unbreakable world records ever attempted.

An official Guinness World Records adjudicator together with a team of presenters will be looking for genuine audience record attempts.

Tickets are £17 for adults, £15 for under 16s and £60 for a family ticket.

2013 commemorates 30 years since the death of Billy Fury but his name and music lives on in the show which comes to the Arena at 7.30pm next Saturday, January 26.

The Billy Fury Years has been hailed by the Billy Fury fan base as “the best Fury since Fury”.

Michael King and his collection of musicians take a journey through the musical career of Britain’s best loved rock’n’roll legend.

The whole show is further enhanced by audio and video effects plus various costume changes.

Tickets are £16.

n A concert featuring classical, popular and military music performed by the Royal Marine Band and Corps of Drums next Friday, January 25, is sold out.