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Step Back In Time To The Golden Era Of Rock ‘N’ Roll

This month, step back in time and enjoy classic hits from the 1950s and 1960s! On Saturday, June 16, Berkshire-based band, Lipstick On Your Collar perform at Chequer Mead Theatre in East Grinstead.

Fresh from its West End debut at The Leicester Square Theatre, the spectacular show will be playing an array of classic hits from the golden era of music. From the birth of Rock ‘n’ Roll through to the Beat Group sounds of the British Invasion and beyond, expect tight harmonies, excellent vocals and plenty of dancing in the aisles!

The show includes hits from the likes of Connie Francis, Buddy Holly, Brenda Lee, Jerry Lee Lewis, The Beatles, The Ronettes, Cliff Richard, Cilla Black and many more.

Taking inspiration from the iconic fashion and style of the time and performed by a full live band, the two-hour show will take audiences on a fun-filled musical journey through the years from Rock Around The Clock and the birth of Rock ‘n’ Roll in 1955, through to the Beatles and the resulting British Invasion in 1964, with accompanying nostalgic video footage throughout.

Tickets are £19.50 and available from Chequer Mead Box Office: 01342 302000 or online at: www.chequermead.co.uk

 

About Lipstick On Your Collar

The professional 1950s and 1960s six-piece band first formed in 2010 and are based in Berkshire. Inspired by the golden era of music, the band has toured up-and-down the country performing timeless jukebox classics and have now developed into a stage show. For more information, visit: www.LipstickOnYourCollar.co.uk

Lead singer, Nicola Seeking-Smith, talking about the show, said: “We’re really excited to be bringing LipstickOn Your Collar to East Grinstead.  Our band contains some of the country’s top musicians and singers, all of whom are massive fans of the era so we’re extremely proud of the show. The 50s and 60s are such an iconic period of time and we hope that our portrayal of this fantastic music will have people singing along and dancing in the aisles!”

 

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