Nostalgia comes to The Apex in Bury St Edmunds next month, with a show paying tribute to two of the biggest bands of the 1960s.
The Searchers and Hollies Experience will be taking to the stage on Sunday February 20 for a special matinee show, beginning at 1.30pm.
The tribute to both of these harmony bands promises to bring back memories of an exciting era in musical history when millions of records were sold.
The Searchers, from Liverpool, rode the wave of MerseyBeat with their first song, Sweets for my Sweet hitting the top spot in the charts.
And Manchester band The Hollies are known as the most successful British singles band ever, having had chart hits in every decade since the 60s.
Hear hits including He Ain't Heavy He's My Brother, Just One Look and Air That I Breathe.
Doors open at 1pm with the show beginning at 1.30pm. Tickets cost £24.50 plus booking fee.
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