SINGER Trevor Payne is back on the road as That’ll Be The Day embarks on its unmissable 40th anniversary spring tour.

Returning with their much-loved tribute of rock ‘n’ pop hits of the ‘50s through to the ‘80s, this production takes audiences on a joyful, nostalgic journey through the music and culture of the golden era.

That’ll Be The Day returns with Trevor and his ensemble, who will be performing at the Hall for Cornwall on Monday, March 9 and Tuesday, March 10, presenting a phenomenal homage to the legendary performers of the past decades.

Audiences can be dazzled with over 60 iconic hits such as The Beatles, Whitney Houston, The Rolling Stones, Tina Turner and Cliff Richard.

The audience can relive the iconic pop culture of the ‘50s to the ‘80s as the iconic tunes and comedy stetches from the golden era are relived. Alongside the timeless music, the show’s trademark comedy sketches and impressions keep visitors laughing throughout.

That’ll Be The Day has raised over £1-million for Childline, Make A Wish, Help for Heroes, Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation, and numerous appeals, including the Red Cross Ukraine Appeal, through post-show bucket collections.

As director, producer and vocalist for That’ll Be The Day, Trevor said, “One of the secrets behind our success is the dedication and hard work of the entire company. I’m especially proud that what began as performances in clubs and holiday camps has evolved into the UK’s number one touring rock and roll theatre show in the country.

“Unlike any other act I know, That’ll Be The Day refreshes its content annually and strives to improve production year on year. It is unique in many ways and continues to captivate and delight our loyal army of fans across the country.”

To book tickets, visit: thatllbetheday.com