LEGENDARY London venue, the 100 Club, will host tributes to prison officer and musician Nick Medlin this week.
Mr Medlin was killed in the early hours of Christmas Day, following an incident outside the Rose Inn, Ventnor.
Among those to pay tribute to Mr Medlin, 57, was lead singer of punk act The Boys, John Plain.
Mr Medlin played bass with The Boys when they toured Germany in 2014 and Mr Plain said: "Nick was one of the nicest guys anyone could ever meet."
The band are due to perform at their 40th anniversary show at the 100 Club on Friday and also on the bill are The Vulz, another act with which Mr Medlin played in the past.
They are due to perform a song by Manufactured Romance, the band Mr Medlin helped to found in the 1970s.
They will be joined on stage by Nina Spencer, Manufactured Romance's lead singer, who is travelling from America to take part.

Very sad news, Rest in Peace Nick Medlin

Posted by THE BOYS on Monday, 26 December 2016

January 6th @The 100 club will be a night dedicated for Nick Medlin a man that will never be forgotten

Posted by The Vulz on Wednesday, 28 December 2016