Rock ‘n’ roll variety show That’ll Be The Day hits the stage in Brighton

The “world’s leading rock ‘n’ roll show” That’ll Be The Day is back on the road with another production, packed full of “world-class” performances this autumn.
That'll Be The Day is back on the road. Pic by Ian RichardsThat'll Be The Day is back on the road. Pic by Ian Richards
That'll Be The Day is back on the road. Pic by Ian Richards

“Combining uproarious comedy sketches and impersonations with breathtaking vocals and dazzling musicianship, That’ll Be The Day takes you on a spirited journey through the years, celebrating the most iconic moments in comedy, rock ‘n’ roll, and pop culture from the 50s right through to the 80s”, says spokeswoman Romy Journee. Dates include the Theatre Royal Brighton, September 30.

“First performed in 1988, That’ll Be The Day has built a long-standing reputation for five-star quality entertainment that entices audiences to return year after year. This sensational show has been touring solidly for over three decades, performing to over five million people nationwide and playing over 200 performances yearly. Unashamedly nostalgic and relentlessly entertaining, audiences are invited to travel back in time with the show’s outstanding ensemble cast and immerse themselves in a night of effervescent music and comedy by the 20th century’s most revered superstars.

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“The autumn tour of this production will be infused with the same unique formula that fans have come to know and love, promising some old favourites as well as some thrilling new additions that will delight both old and new fans alike. That’ll Be The Day has also raised more than £1 million for Childline, Make A Wish, Help for Heroes and the Red Cross Ukraine Appeal through post-show collections.”​

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