Fareham Live has unveiled its jam-packed line-up for the upcoming season.

The venue, which opened three months ago, is offering a mix of drama, comedy, and music performances.

Theatre enthusiasts can look forward to 'Myra's Story' on February 5 and 6, a play exploring themes of homelessness.

The venue will also host 'The Merchant of Venice 1936' by Trafalgar Theatre Production from March 4 to 8, starring Tracy-Ann Oberman.

'Black Is The Color Of My Voice', inspired by the life of Nina Simone, will conclude the drama offerings on March 11.

Music lovers will be entertained by a variety of acts, including Nathan Carter on March 14, Ward Thomas on February 21, and Gareth Gates on February 27.

Showaddywaddy will take the stage on March 15, and a celebration of women from the West End will be held on March 13.

Tribute acts include The Ronnie Scott’s Story on January 26, Crooners on January 30, and The Simon & Garfunkel Story on February 2.

For comedy fans, Fareham Live will host acts such as Suzi Ruffell on February 6, Al Murray on February 28, and Geoff Norcott on March 15.

Carl Hutchinson, Rachel Fairburn, Stitches Comedy Club, Connor Burns, Matt Bragg, Rob Auton, and Eddie Kadi are also on the line-up.

For younger audiences, a pop concert featuring hits from Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus, and Sabrina Carpenter will be held on February 17.

The Smartest Giant in Town, a musical, puppet-filled adventure, will be staged on March 1 and 2.

Dinosaurs Live! will be held on March 16.

Other notable performances include raconteurs Jason Fox on February 8, Ben Fogle on March 26, and John Barrowman on March 27, sharing stories from their careers.

Fareham Musical Society and Gosport and Fareham Youth Orchestra will also perform, with the latter celebrating its 70th anniversary on March 29.

For more information and to book tickets, visit farehamlive.com.