ENJOY a trip down memory lane to a time when Britannia did rule the waves and bluebirds did fly over the White Cliffs of Dover.

St George’s Day is known as the Feast of Saint George by Palestinians and is celebrated in the Monastery of Saint George in al-Khader, near Bethlehem. It is also known as Georgemas.

There’ll Always Be An England is the perfect way to celebrate the day on Wednesday, April 23.

Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre is hosting this patriotic performance on Wednesday at 2.30pm.

This show brings you everything from The Queen’s Jubilee Celebrations, to memories of the 1966 World Cup and great English musicals to Swinging Through the 1960s.

From Cockney sing-alongs to the stirring sounds of Last Night of the Proms and finally a very special tribute to The Veterans of The Armed Forces. There’ll Always Be An England is lovingly presented by Neil Sands and his very talented cast of West End performers. Expect stunning costumes, a large dose of good old-fashioned fun, and a unique atmosphere that will touch your heart.

Come and enjoy an afternoon filled with wonderful feel good patriotic music, nostalgia and fun celebrating the very best of British entertainment.

The show is expected to finish at 4.50pm and includes a 20 minute interval at 3.30pm.

Tickets are on sale now.

To book call on 0844 576 3000, book online at bournemouthp avilion.co.uk or visit the BIC or Bournemouth Pavilion Ticket Office in person. Groups 10+, call 01202 451865.