Immerse yourself in the ultimate fusion of rock 'n' roll, pop, and comedy with That'll Be The Day, the UK's longest-running theatre show. Experience a captivating journey through music history from the 50s to the 80s, filled with electrifying performances and iconic tunes.
This unforgettable show combines talent, energy, passion, and nostalgia, allowing you to sing, laugh, and dance along to the greatest hits of the past. Don't miss out on this spectacular celebration of rock and pop that will leave you wanting more.
Ticket Information
Standard: £30.00*
Rear of Circle: £29.00*
Boxes: £120.00*
Please be aware that boxes seat a maximum of 4 people and all seats must be booked, please note that all box seats have a restricted view of the stage.
*inclusive of a £1.50 booking fee
Age Rating: Suitable for ages 12+
Show Running Times: (To Be Confirmed)
Please be aware that:
Access Information:
Wheelchair seats can be booked by calling Box Office on 01527 65203 during our Box Office opening hours of Tues - Thurs 9:30am - 16:30pm.
Please note that there is restricted leg room in the Circle which would not be suitable for anyone who requires accessible seating.
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