A 60's Night Out
The Fortunes and The Ivy League
The 60's, it changed the lives of everybody; the clothes, the culture, the
politics, but most of all the music.
It is the soundtrack of the 60’s that is the foundation of modern music, with bands from the era still
topping the charts.
This tour brings together two great vocal harmony bands, The Fortunes and The Ivy League.
So forget about your troubles because they are both in town and enjoy a night
of live music from two fabulous bands who have stood the test of time...
'.what a great night out, just like it used to be.'
Hit Records -
The Fortunes:
You've Got Your Troubles
Here It Comes Again
Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again
Freedom Come, Freedom Go
Storm In A Teacup
Caroline
Plus hits by Badfinger and The Dakotas (Bob and Eddie are originally from
those respective bands).
The Ivy League:
Tossing And Turning
Funny How Love Can Be
Howard Jones arrived to the world with ‘New Song’ in 1983. Expected to sell only a few tho...
Nik Kershaw hit the big time in 1984 with his worldwide hit platinum selling album ‘Human...
With such classic hits as Sweets For My Sweet; Needles and Pins; Don’t Throw Your Love Awa...
The band originally formed in the West Midlands by bassist Martin Blunt. The debut single, "Indian Rope" prove...
Glaswegian Jimmy Somerville first shot to fame back in 1984 with groundbreaking band Bronski Beat.
The Human League formed in 1977 and brilliantly pioneered the Synth Pop sound. They are st...