60s legends come to Eastbourne

60s legends The Hollies, are appearing at the Congress Theatre, Eastbourne, on Wednesday November 6, as part of their extensive We Got the Tunes! tour.   There will be no support act as The Hollies perform their classics – The Air That I Breathe, Bus Stop, Carrie Anne, Jennifer Eccles, Stop,Stop,Sto

60s legends come to Eastbourne
The Hollies

60s legends The Hollies

, are appearing at the

Congress Theatre, Eastbourne

, on

Wednesday November 6

, as part of their extensive

We Got the Tunes!

tour.  

There will be no support act as The Hollies perform their classics – The Air That I Breathe, Bus Stop, Carrie Anne, Jennifer Eccles, Stop,Stop,Stop, Just One Look, He Ain’t Heavy He’s My Brother, On A Carousel to name but a handful you will hear in this brilliant two-hour-plus Hollies celebration.

The Hollies formed in Manchester in the 1960’s and have been honoured by the prestigious American Rock n Roll Hall of Fame for their impact on the evolution of popular music.

At the heart of The Hollies since 1963 are the integral, original members – drummer Bobby Elliott and singer, songwriter and lead guitarist, Tony Hicks. The Hollies are one of Britain’s best loved groups. Their soaring, distinctive harmonies, brilliantly crafted songs, and cultivated musicianship, coupled with The Hollies extensive back catalogue, have ensured the longevity of one of our greatest Pop and Rock bands whose music remains fresh and timeless.

What: The Hollies – We got the tunes tour!

Where: Congress Theatre, Eastbourne

When: Wednesday November 6

Time: 7.30pm

Tickets: £23.50 – £28.50

Telephone Box Office on 01323 412000

To book online CLICK HERE:

Tickets are already selling well and booking is essential.

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