The Fourmost

The Fourmost

at Royal Navy Club, Sunderland
£12.00

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“A Ticket to Ride," is a two-hour musical celebration of the 1960s British Invasion, perfect for audiences of all ages. This dynamic show features the legendary Fourmost, performing a hit parade of timeless classics from the Beatles, the Searchers, the Hollies, the Kinks, The Who, The Move, and of course, The Fourmost themselves .

"A Ticket to Ride" isn't just a concert; it's a nostalgic trip back to the vibrant era of Beatlemania and musical revolution. From the iconic songs to the authentic 60s vibe, the show captures the essence of the decade, creating a truly immersive and entertaining experience.”

Today, The Fourmost stands as one of the most authentic 1960s bands on the circuit. From their Fender amps, Rapier guitars, and Premier drums to their impeccably tailored suits and stylish Cuban heel boots, they embody the spirit of the era. Their live performances are filled with energy, nostalgia, and a genuine love for the music that defined a generation. Whether they are playing their own hits or paying homage to other iconic artists of the time, The Fourmost never fail to transport audiences back to the swinging sixties.

The Fourmost

Since originally forming as the Four Jays in 1959, the Fourmost have remained continuously active on the UK and European 60’s music scene. Whilst the band’s formation has changed over the years the look and sound of the band has remained authentic and true to its heritage, contributing to its success and longevity. The Fourmost had its roots steeped in the eclectic 1960’s Mersey beat boom and was part of the Brian Epstein stable along with The Beatles, Billy J Kramer, Gerry and The Pacemakers, Cilla Black and others. The band has evolved from enjoying 1960’s chart hits such as Hello Little Girl (no.9) and A Little Loving (no.6) and less popular songs as I’m In Love (17), Baby I Need Your Lovin (24), Girls Girls Girls (33) and a cover of George Formby’s Auntie Maggie’s Remedy which failed to chart in the UK. During the 1970’s and the early 1980’s like many of its peers, The Fourmost played mainly on the cabaret circuit as it struggled to compete for appeal with disco, funk, glam rock and punk. Since the mid 1980’s The Fourmost has enjoyed a golden era as part of the wider 1960’s revival scene and now appear throughout the UK and Europe playing at theatre's, holiday parks and 60's festivals to a diverse fan base. The Fourmost are one of the most authentic 1960's bands currently on the circuit today, from their Vox amps, Rickenbacker guitars and Ludwig drums down to their Italian made slim-fitted suits and Cuban heel boots.…

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Royal Navy Club

37 Roker Avenue
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SR6 0HX

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