Relive the golden years of 60's pop
That’ll Be The Day is all about recreating nostalgia with live entertainment, reflecting the fun, vibe, music and tone of an era that changed the course of music history and youth culture forever.
Incredibly the show is now in its 30th year of touring, and the birthday party is coming back to Eastbourne.
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Hide AdHaving delighted audiences throughout the UK for over three decades, That’ll Be The Day is hitting the road to entertain audiences with classic gold hits from the 1950’s, 60’s, 70’s and with more side-splitting comedy.
Originally established on the cabaret circuit in the late 1980’s, the show began playing regional theatres in the early 1990’s. Now it performs over 200 shows a year to capacity audiences across the UK showcasing performances by Jodie Lawson as the talented Petula Clark and Trevor Payne with his amazing version of Mick Jagger in all his glory.
Trevor - who first created the show - still directs and produces as well as starring in the rock ‘n’ roll variety production today. Trevor rewrites all the material for the show for each year, and over six months is taken in planning and preparation for the extravaganza.
Join the 30th birthday celebrations with Trevor and the gang in That’ll Be The Day at the Congress Theatre, Eastbourne on Friday 11th March. Tickets £22.50, £25, £26.50 available online at www.eastbournetheatres.co.uk or call Box Office on 01323 412000.