A SENSATIONAL show which has been touring for three decades is making its way to Clacton as part of an incredible autumn tour featuring live music and comedy.
That'll Be The Day will be entertaining audiences for three blissful hours throughout October, performing hits from the 50s all the way to the 80s.
The Princes Theatre, in Station Road, will play host to the all-singing and all-dancing stellar cast for the ultimate feel-good experience on October 21.
Trevor Payne, the director, producer and vocalist for That'll Be The Day, said: "Over the years we've always strived for excellence both in performance and production.
"We have developed a close relationship with our many loyal fans and out aim every year is to give them an evening to remember and to lift spirits."
During the show, first shown in 1988, the most iconic moments in pop culture will be celebrated, with songs from legends such The Rolling Stones, Elvis and many more all being performed.
Since starting, the show has raised more than £1,000,000 for charities like Childline, Make A Wish, Help For Heroes and the Red Cross Ukraine Appeal through their post-show bucket collections.
For more information and to book tickets visit thatllbetheday.com.
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