BACK TO THE GOLDEN '60s
DO you like '60s music?
Do you fancy watching FOUR ORIGINAL ARTISTS from that era perform in a concert right here at Tiverton Town Football Club?
Then why not come to our Back to the Golden '60s concert on Saturday, May 7!
The Merseybeats, Chris Farlowe, Dave Berry and Vanity Fare will all be appearing in the four-hour spectacular.
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The Merseybeats, the headliners, played alongside The Beatles more than any other artist at the world-famous Cavern Club in Liverpool. Their seven top-40 UK hits included I Think of You, Don't Turn Around and Wishin' and Hopin'. |
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Chris Farlowe had a UK number one hit with Out of Time in 1966, covered a series of Rolling Stones tracks and was the first man to have a hit with the classic Handbags and Gladrags. |
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Dave Berry, a teen idol in the 1960s, had top-five hits with The Crying Game, Little Things and Mama, while This Strange Effect brought him a number one and superstar status in Holland and Belgium. |
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Vanity Fare had a worldwide hit with Hitchin' a Ride, while Early in the Morning also sold over a million copies. |
The four artists regularly sell out theatres and venues across the UK as part of the Solid Silver '60s Show.
Local radio celebrity Doug Parish will be our master of ceremonies. Live music takes place from 7pm to 11pm, with gates opening at 5.30pm.
Refreshments will be available from our bar and catering marquee from 5.30pm onwards. Parking will be available at nearby Tiverton High School.
Tickets cost £22 for adults and OAPs and £10 for under-18s. There is also a group discount, of 10 adults for the price of nine. Please note that under-18s must be accompanied by an adult.
For more information about tickets or to make an online booking, click here
For more information about a special concert/accommodation package at Tiverton Hotel, click here
For more information about the artists, click here
For FAQs, click here
The main sponsor of the concert is Ken White Signs
For more information about all our concert sponsors, click here
The concert is part of Tivvy Fest 2011, Tiverton's community festival which features a host of events throughout May. For more information about Tivvy Fest, click here.











