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Sixties stars rock n roll into Palace



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EXPERIENCE the true spirit of the swinging 60s as rock n' roll legends The Tremeloes, The Merseybeats and The Dreamers bring their tour to Mansfield Palace Theatre.
Hosted by Steve Walls, the Sensational 60s tour is packed with more than 25 hits performed by three of the most influential bands of the 60s –– all of whom played a major role in the British invasion of America.

The Tremeloes are probably the most popular 60s band still touring the world and came up with hits Twist & Shout, Do You Love Me and Silence Is Golden.

And The Merseybeats continue to enthral fans in the UK, Europe and Worldwide, while The Dreamers went on to build their own reputation as more than just a backing group after their split with Freddie Garrity in 1986.

Tickets cost £15 and £16. For more information contact Mansfield 633133.

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  • Last Updated: 17 April 2008 5:52 PM
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