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That’ll Be the Day, which has performed to more than five million people in the last three and a half decades, is at Eastbourne’s Congress Theatre on Thursday, March 24, 7.30pm.
Director, producer and performer Trevor Payne said: “The show has developed right along with our audiences and we never take for granted the fact that they expect the best from us.”
A fun, fast, two-hour production takes you on a memory-jerking journey through the history of pop music, from the skiffle bands and Juke Box Jury of the 1950s and 1960s, through to the Beatles and swinging London via the Summer of Love and the spangle-studded glam-rock era of the 1970s.
Trevor has written a book about his time with That’ll Be The Day, filled with some extraordinary stories from 35 years on the road.
He put his time to the very best use when the pandemic forced the show off the road.
He sat down...