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STEP BACK IN TIME WITH THE STARS OF THE 60S

AN evening of 60's gold is about to go on tour, taking in the Caird Hall, Dundee on October 18.

The 60'S Gold Tour 2010 stars Gerry & The Pacemakers, The Searchers, P J Proby and Chip Hawkes.

Details of the show, featuring all the hits of the 60's from the original stars of the sixties, have just been released.

With famous singles to the timeless albums tracks, this show will create the ultimate feel-good factor as the audiences are transported back to the great nights enjoyed in their youth.

Gerry & The Pacemakers were the first band to have three consecutive No. 1's in the UK charts, "How Do You Do It ", "I Like It " and one of the greatest pop songs ever, "You'll Never Walk Alone."

They went on to have numerous more hits through the 60's, and none more successful than the absolute classic, "Ferry Cross the Mersey", which has been number one in two different decades.

The Searchers have maintained their reputation as one of Liverpool's finest 60's group for over 40 years.

With their hits "Sweets for my Sweet", "Don't Throw Your Love Away" 'When you walk in the room"' and their massive No 1 hit "Needles and Pins" - they will have you rocking in the aisles.

PJ Proby, international hit recording star from the USA, has achieved huge success all over the world and his amazing voice will have you on the edge of your seats whilst Chip Hawkes is the former original lead singer/songwriter of The Tremeloes.

This show promises an evening of pure nostalgia not to be missed!


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