There are a number of events taking place this week in Barry.

See some of them here, including live music.

The Class of '58

The Class of '58 will perform at Mama D's Jive Club, Barry Island Sports and Social Club, on Sunday, November 17.

The Coleman family, known as "The Class of '58," are recognised internationally as one of Europe's best rock & roll and doo-wop bands.

With more than four decades in the scene, the Coleman family have built a reputation as one of the finest modern-day fifties music exponents.

Aled Jones

Aled Jones will bring his Full Circle tour to the Memo Arts Centre on Sunday, November 17, at 7.30pm.

After 40 years in the business, he’s looking back on a remarkable career with a one-man show.

It will feature never-before-heard music, tales from the decades and for the first time, his story told in his own words.

Tickets are £31.75 standard, £51.75 VIP, or £81.75 for a meet and greet.

90's nostalgia

A '90s nostalgia night will take place at Barry Island Sports and Social Club on Saturday, November 16.

The night will celebrate Britpop, with music from Oasis, Blur, and Pulp.

Guests can dance to live band One Foot Indie Grave, participate in a grab raffle, and a slave auction.

The event is organised by High Voltage Theatre Company, Pukka Productions, and Treading the Boards.

All proceeds will support a local family in need this Christmas.

The Jerseys

The Jerseys will perform at the Memo Arts Centre on Saturday, November 16, at 7.30pm.

They will celebrate the music of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons and bring some comedy.

The show will include hits like "Sherry," "Walk Like A Man," and "Oh What A Night."

Tickets are £28, or £26 for concessions.