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Oh, What A Night To Be Had In The St. Helens’ Theatre Royal This May.

The award-winning production Let’s Hang On, endorsed by Frankie Valli himself, celebrates the music of one of popular music’s most successful bands of all time and it’s coming to St. Helen’s Theatre Royal on Saturday 13th May!

In this remarkable production Let’s Hang On takes you on a musical journey through the prolific career of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons. You will hear the story of these blue-collar boys from the wrong side of the tracks who wrote their own songs invented their own sound and took the world by storm all before the age of 30.

Iain Till, Oh, Sweetheart Of Mine. E.P. Review.

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There is always a time to de-clutter, to take away the excess, the pomp and circumstance and just go back to a stripped back version of everything, to listen to a set of songs that just play along with the idea of simplicity and high value.

Rose Greenwood (Featuring Mick Wright), Yorkshire Street. Album Review.

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Somewhere in the deepest darkest parts of the North, away from the bright lights of Manchester, the larger, older and sometimes forgotten mill towns that cut into the countryside that borders Yorkshire and its bitter but sometimes friendly rival Lancashire, a sound is stirring. Some great acoustic music is finding its way out of the moorlands and into the thoughts of the wider world.