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Sixties Gold

Featuring The Searchers, The Merseybeats, The Fortunes, PJ Proby, Love Affair’s Steve Ellis and Vanity Fare.

Following a sold out show in 2017, Sixties Gold returns with an even stronger line-up of artists that, between them, have scored over 50 UK Top 30 hits. Re-live the magic of the 1960s with six of the biggest chart acts of the decade.

With a career spanning 6 decades, The Searchers now embark upon what will be their ‘Farewell 60s’ tour. It all began in Liverpool, where they were tipped to be as big as The Beatles, The Searchers spent 128 weeks in the charts, with sales of more than 50 million, including 3 massive UK No.1 hits. The Merseybeats are another success story from the Liverpool 'Merseybeat boom' years with hit records including; 'Sorrow', 'I Think of You', and 'Wishin' and Hopin'.

Following on in the wake of Merseybeat, The Fortunes added another dimension to the sound of the classic pop song. With hits including; 'You've Got Your Troubles' and 'Here It Comes Again', The Fortunes remain one of the UK’s premier harmony groups.

Pony tailed P.J. Proby’s records spent 91 weeks in the charts, and his controversial trouser splitting shocked the nation. In 1964 he was the Melody Maker teen idol award winner, but now 54 years later he is embarking on his final tour.

Steve Ellis, the original lead vocalist and founder of Love Affair, had five Top 20 singles including the No. 1 song 'Everlasting Love', and finally, Vanity Fare scored with three top 20 hits in the late sixties including their catchy 'Hitchin' A Ride'.

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