Showaddywaddy Gets Ready To Rock St Helens Theatre Royal

By: Feb. 23, 2017
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"The Greatest Rock & Roll Band in the World" is a bold statement but Showaddywaddy has lived up to that title as the band has recently celebrated its 40th anniversary. Now you can join the Dancin' Party at St Helens Theatre Royal as Showaddywaddy brings its hit filled set to the stage on Thursday, 2nd March.

Formed in the 1970s in Leicester from several local bands, Showaddywaddy has sold more than 20 million records and toured the world. The band has been entertaining its fans on the road nonstop since 1973. With sold-out shows across the country and gigs already booked into 2018, it is as popular as ever!

Last year, Showaddywaddy claimed the title of hardest working band for a second year running. Don't miss the chance to catch them this year and find out for yourselves.

Their live show is dynamic and uplifting featuring all of their biggest hits, many of which reached number one in the pop charts of Europe including Under The Moon of Love, Three Steps to Heaven, Hey Rock & Roll, When, Blue Moon, Pretty Little Angel Eyes and many, many more.

Romeo Challenger, one of the founding members of Showaddywaddy, said: "The fans have always been amazing. It's nice now when we do gigs to get the chance to meet those fans after a show. Some of them have been waiting 40 years to get the chance."

Chantelle Nolan, Theatre Manager added: "Showaddywaddy have played their pop hits across the world for over four decades. We can't wait to welcome them to St Helens Theatre Royal for what will undoubtedly be an amazing night of rock and roll."

So, book your tickets now and get yourself a-boppin' to the world's greatest rock 'n' roll band... You've Got What It Takes!

So, wadda you waiting for? Make sure you book your tickets now. For more details on what's on at St Helens Theatre Royal visit www.sthelenstheatreroyal.com.



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