Keighley's Vizion youth cafe is starting regular rock nights with a four-band concert tomorrow.

Random Hand return to their hometown with ska/metal after touring heavily across the UK.

Susskind drop in from Skipton with "awesome music and stunning vocals" while Bradford's Reeved show their Battle of the Bands-winning talent.

A Destructive Issue, hailed as one the best bands in West Yorkshire, perform hardcore and metal.

Vizion is in the former Oscars club on Worth Way. Doors open 7pm, admission £3, open to all ages.

n Montauk Island has attracted interest from two promoters in Italy after their demo was reviewed favourably in music magazine NME.

The Keighley band have sent their new CD City Glow -- on sale at Keighley Musicians Centre in the railway station -- to Turin and Treviso.

The Islanders play top Leeds city centre venue Cockpit along with Martha and Cope on November 25 from 7.30pm.

Tickets cost £4 from the band -- phone 07734 652805.

n Keighley's historic Pop 'n' Pasty club hopes to attract new people to its live music night each Saturday.

The club, on Bradford Road opposite the Victoria Park entrance at Parson Street, boasts cheap beer and a welcoming atmosphere.

Coming up are singers Lee Walker (tomorrow),Vickee Lester ( November 18) and Paul Hayward (25).

n The Big Bang are back at Sutton Village Hall next Saturday for their annual concert.

Expect hard-edged 1960s covers from 7.30pm, with a bar. Tickets cost £7.50 Londis Store, Main Street, Sutton-in-Craven.

Phone 01535 634330 or 636639

n Keighley music promoter Saby hosts a daytime fundraiser at the Mission Club, Leeds, next Wednesday for Pakistan earthquake victims.

The Passion dual event features Asian girl group Freedom Angels, B4U music, and Saby's G-squad playing hip-hop, bhangra and R&B.

Sho ws start at around 2pm and 9pm, admission £10, cheaper with a flyer. Details from goodfellaz_uk@hotmail.com.

Saby, alias Sabir Hussain, is also planning performances in Leeds, Leicester and Liverpool by P Diddy's DJ 4our5ive.

n The Demon Barber Roadshow is back with Keighley man Damien Barber fronting the folk-rock band's monthly concert at the Love Apple Cafe.

Folk music hero Roy Bailey will play two sets as the guest this Sunday at the Great Horton Road, Bradford, venue from 7-10.30pm.