Rock and roll into festive spirit at King’s Lynn’s Alive Corn Exchange with That'll Be The Day on So This Is Christmas tour
As part of an autumn tour, a band will be returning to West Norfolk to get its audience in the Christmas spirit early.
Fresh from their 39th autumn tour, That’ll Be The Day will take their audience on a holly-jolly sleigh ride through the golden age of rock and roll with their tour, So This Is Christmas, stopping at Lynn’s Alive Corn Exchange this Friday.
In this Christmas edition of the beloved hit touring production, the show’s founder Trevor Payne presents a celebration of pop culture from the 50s through to the 80s.
Audiences can expect a line-up of the greatest rock and roll classics of all time, performed by an “outstanding ensemble of first-class” vocalists, as well as a laugh-out-loud selection of comedy’s most beloved sketches.
Complete with a thrilling lineup of the nation’s favourite Christmas hits, That’ll Be The Day: So This is Christmas promises the iconic show that draws in fans from all over the country, infused with yuletide splendour that is guaranteed to elicit holiday cheer.
Since its first performance in 1988, That’ll Be The Day has built a long-standing reputation for delivering five-star entertainment, performing to over five million audience members and playing more than 200 performances every year.
Trevor and the That’ll Be The Day team are bringing this all-new, refreshed edition of the tour to more than 30 venues around the UK.
Trevor said: “Our aim with the That’ll Be The Day Christmas show is always to lift spirits and leave our audiences firmly in the mood for the festive season.
“We are excited to take this new edition of the show on the road and visit so many fantastic venues across the country - the whole team works hard to deliver the highest possible quality production and keep everything fresh for our wonderful audiences who return year after year. Christmas starts right here.”
That’ll Be The Day has also raised over £1 million for Childline, Make A Wish, Help for Heroes, Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation, and numerous appeals, including the Red Cross Ukraine Appeal, through post-show bucket collections.
The show will start at 7.30pm and tickets can be purchased by visiting https://www.kingslynncornexchange.co.uk/theatre/whats-on/music/so-this-is-christmas-tbtd/
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