TURN back the clock with a trip back to the sixties in Weymouth.

Bringing On Back The 60s starring New Amen Corner comes to Weymouth Pavilion on Friday, May 4.

The show is a must for lovers of 60s music. It will feature special guest appearances from Manfred Mann frontman Mike d’Abo and multi award-winning Nancy Ann Lee, also known as “Little Miss Sixties”.

The New Amen Corner are one of the hardest working and most highly respected acts on the sixties circuit in the UK and around Europe.

With multiple British sixties tours under their belt, the master-revivalists enjoy an unparalleled reputation that has grown through backing some of the biggest names of the sixties (Chris Farlowe, Peter Noone, Chris Montez, Mike Pender and many more) and also from the energy and authenticity of their own shows.

With keen attention to detail, New Amen Corner provides the ultimate journey through the decade that defined pop music.

In 1966 Mike d’Abo was the only one man who could fill Paul Jones' shoes as front man for Manfred Mann. Already attracting attention with his group, A Band Of Angels, Mike was thrust into a wider limelight with the Manfreds and the well-oiled hit machine kept rolling on.

Just Like A Woman, Semi-Detached Suburban Mr James and Mighty Quinn were just three of the string of hits with the 'new boy' in the line-up.

And, like his predecessor, Mike's career after the disbanding of the Manfreds in 1969 lost none of its momentum. He'd already proved his impressive skill as a songwriter by composing Build Me Up Buttercup for The Foundations and Handbags & Gladrags, a massive hit for Chris Farlowe.

Nancy has also toured as support with Marti Wilde, Eden Kane & Mike Berry. She has also been nominated & awarded for The British Country Music Awards multiple times.

Little Miss Sixties will be backed by the New Amen Corner for that authentic 60s sound bringing that female element to an already fantastic show

This is a show full of timeless classics performed with the most authentic 60s sound accompanied by, on the large screen all the visual effects to compliment a performance never to be forgotten Bringing on Back the 60s will keep sixties music alive for many generations to come.

*Bringing On Back the Sixties, Weymouth Pavilion, Friday, May 4, 7.30pm. Call the box office for tickets.