The Proclaimers tour to Scunthorpe

Singing siblings The Proclaimers will be performing at Scunthorpe's Baths Hall this summer - and tickets are now on sale.
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The Proclaimers.

Strikingly individual, twin brothers Craig and Charlie Reid have over the years enjoyed huge successes across the globe and in April last year released their tenth album.

They have carved a niche for themselves where pop, folk, new wave and punk collide as the emotional honesty, political fire, wit and sing-along raucousness of their songs and their extensive touring has enlightened and entertained fans new and old. 

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In the process they have enjoyed gold and platinum singles and albums in UK, USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

Following on from the theatre success of the musical drama featuring songs by The Proclaimers, Sunshine On Leith the movie version was a hugely popular release in 2013, spending a month in the top ten generating over £4.8 million at the UK box office, the fifth highest grossing independent release of the year.

Expect to hear the classics Sunshine on Leith, (I’m Gonna Be) 500 Miles, Letter From America, I’m on My Way, Life With You, Lets Get Married and more.

The Proclaimers perform at Baths Hall on August 5.

Tickets are priced £28.50 each, available from the box office, call 0844 8542776 or visit www.bathshall.co.uk

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n The producers of the perennially popular An Evening of Dirty Dancing: The Tribute Show are bringing their brand new production to The Baths Hall on June 25.

Summer Dreaming is a new concert production that pays homage to a bygone era celebrating the iconic music of the 50s and 60s.

Musical theatre stalwart Julian Essex-Spurrier continues leads the production having played numerous iconic leading roles including Tony Manero in Saturday Night Fever, Rocky in The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Riff in West Side Story and Rusty in Starlight Express.

Relive the good old days with the Summer Dreaming gang as they take you back to a time of jiving, soda shops and high school hops.

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It’s a highly interactive roller coaster of 50s and 60s fun and frolics. Leave your troubles at the door, find your inner Teddy Boy or Girl, and sing along!

The director said: “This is a brand new concert for the UK celebrating iconic music from the 50s and 60s. There’s nothing better than immersing yourself in the music that you love. To feel all of the nostalgia. We like to get the crowd involved. For us, it’s the audience who are the most important people in the room.”

Summer Dreaming features the smash hits: Run Around Sue, Fever, Shout, Johnny B Goode, Stand By Me, Whatever Will Be Will Be (Que Sera, Sera), Te-quila, Twist Again, The Locomotion and many more!

Tickets are priced £18 each.

n How about checking out the songs of Rod Stewart when Paul Metcalfe airs the hits in a concert entitled Some Guys Have All The Luck at Baths Hall on June 4.

Tickets are priced £19.50.