‘Get ready to be transported to a time when pop music was at its very best’

A night of live music billed as “the biggest ’60s show on tour” is coming to Hull in the spring and tickets are available to book now.

The Sensational ’60s Experience is being performed at Hull City Hall at 3pm on Saturday, April 18.

Featuring an incredible ensemble of original artistes and band members, the production company behind the show describe it as an “ultimate festival of nostalgia that will have you stepping back in time to that magical decade of music and memories”.

Stageright Promotions Ltd said: “Whether you’re reliving the soundtrack of your youth or discovering what your parents have been raving about, this is the must-see show of 2026.

“Get ready to be transported to a time when pop music was at its very best. The Sensational ’60s Experience is a show you’ll never forget!”

Starring:

  • Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich. Originally called Dave Dee And The Bostons formed in 1961. Changing their name to Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich in 1964. In 1966, the band were in the charts for 50 weeks out of 52. In Germany alone in 1967, record sales out sold The Rolling Stones and The Beatles. Hits include Bend It, Zabadak and The Legend Of Xanadu plus many more.
  • The Trems (former members of The Tremeloes). Starting out as an English beat group founded in Dagenham Essex in 1958, originally called Brian Poole And The Tremeloes. Hits include, Even The Bad Times Are Good, Do You Love Me, Call Me Number One and Silence Is Golden.
  • Mike D’Abo. The only one man who could fill Paul Jones’ shoes as front man for Manfred Mann. Already attracting attention with his group, A Band Of Angels, Mike was thrust into a wider limelight with the Manfreds and the well-oiled hit machine kept rolling on. Just Like A Woman, Semi-Detached Suburban Mr James and Mighty Quinn were just three of the string of hits with the ‘new boy’ in the line-up.
  • The Fortunes. Hailing from Birmingham England, the band first came into prominence in 1964 with their hit single Caroline, which was used as the signature tune for the influential Pirate Radio Station of the same name. Other classics include, Storm In A Teacup, You’ve Got Your Troubles, Freedom Come Freedom Go. The Fortunes still continue to tour the world with shows in Australia, New Zealand and The USA incorporating a week long residency in the Fabulous Las Vegas.
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  • The Swinging Blue Jeans. The SBJ’s have a history that spans back to the early 1960’s. Over the years their hit singles ‘Hippy Hippy Shake’, ‘You’re No Good, ‘Good Golly Miss Molly and ‘Don’t Make Me Over’ have been the bedrock of the bands memorable live performances. The Swinging Blue Jeans have been led by Alan Lovell, faithfully carrying on the long tradition of the band. Since the sad passing of Peter Oakman, Roger Flavell joins the band on Bass guitar, along with Jeff Bannister and Graham Hollingworth who complete the line-up.
  • Vanity Fare. Formed in 1966 (often misspelled Vanity Fair, due to the similarity of the novel and magazine title) are a British pop/rock group famously known for such hits as, I Live For The Sun, Early In The Morning and the worldwide classic, “Hitchin A Ride” which scored the band a number one on the Billboard 100 in the USA. The harmonies of Vanity Fare a renowned throughout the sixties scene which makes them one of the best vocal groups still touring today.

Tickets for The Sensational ’60s Experience are available from the box office on 01482 300 306 or online at www.hulltheatres.co.uk

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