An event will bring a festive rock 'n' roll journey to Swindon.
That'll Be The Day: So This Is Christmas will take audiences on a nostalgic sleigh ride through the golden age of rock 'n' roll, celebrating pop culture from the '50s to the '80s.
Expect a line-up of the greatest rock 'n' roll classics performed by first-class vocalists, along with a selection of beloved comedy sketches.
The show also promises a thrilling line-up of Christmas hits, sure to spark holiday cheer.
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Since its debut in 1988, That'll Be The Day has built a reputation for delivering top-notch entertainment, performing to more than five million people.
The show's founder, Trevor Payne, has expressed delight at bringing this new edition across the country.
He 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.
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"We’re excited to take this new edition of the show on the road and visit so many fantastic venues across the country."
The show will open on November 6 at the Wyvern Theatre, Theatre Square, Swindon.
The production has also raised more than £1 million for charities through post-show bucket collections.
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