That’ll Be The Day is hitting the road for a new UK tour in 2023 – here’s all you need to know.
That’ll Be The Day takes you on a spirited journey through the years, celebrating the most iconic moments in comedy, rock ‘n’ roll, and pop culture from the 50s right through to the 80s.
First performed in 1988, That’ll Be The Day has built a long-standing reputation for five-star quality entertainment that entices audiences to return year after year. Alongside the main show, there will be a festive Christmas special running from 7 November – 17 December.
The upcoming autumn tour of this cherished production will retain the same distinctive essence that has garnered adoration from fans. It assures a blend of familiar classics and exciting novel elements, bound to captivate both longstanding enthusiasts and newcomers.
That’ll Be The Day tour dates and tickets
- Newport, The Riverfront
4 May 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Derby, Arena
5 May 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Northampton, Royal & Derngate
6 May 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Newark, Palace Theatre
8 May 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Bury St Edmunds, The Apex
9 May 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Worthing, Pavilion Theatre
10 May 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Eastbourne, Congress Theatre
11 May 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Southport, The Atkinson
14 May 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Ayr, The Gaiety
15 May 2024 - 16 May 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Glasgow, Pavilion Theatre
17 May 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Glenrothes, Rothes Hall
18 May 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Whitley Bay, Playhouse
19 May 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Stockport, The Plaza
20 May 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Cannock, Prince Of Wales Theatre
21 May 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Weymouth, Pavilion Theatre
25 May 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Cardiff, New Theatre
26 May 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Yeovil, Westlands
12 July 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Torquay, Princess Theatre
26 July 2024
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More about the show
That’ll Be The Day also remains committed to its philanthropic efforts, having contributed more than £1 million through post-show bucket collections to charities such as Childline, Make A Wish, Help for Heroes and the Red Cross Ukraine Appeal.
The talented cast includes Director, Producer, and Vocalist Trevor Payne, alongside vocalists Gary Anderson, Peter John Jackson, Nikki Renee Hechavarria, and Gemma Nelson. Ollie Gray handles guitar, drums, and vocals, while Mark Street keeps the rhythm on drums. Jarred Loughlin takes on bass, guitar, keys, and vocals, and Eduardo Neto adds percussion. Seán McAusland rounds out the team with his skills on keyboards, guitar, and vocals.
Trevor Payne, director, producer and vocalist for That’ll Be The Day said: “Well, here we are, just starting rehearsals for That’ll Be The Day show 38! Over the years, we’ve always strived for excellence both in performance and production. We have developed a close relationship with our many loyal fans, and our aim every year is to give them an evening to remember and to lift spirits.”