Rock 'n' roll show That'll Be The Day will celebrate its 38th year on a nationwide tour this spring.

The show, which will perform in Frome and Yeovil, will journey into the classic pop culture era of the '50s through to the '80s during their six month tour in the spring.

Trevor Payne, the founder and performer of the show said: "I am thrilled to announce that our 2023 Christmas show was a tremendous success, enjoyed by record numbers all over the UK.

Somerset County Gazette: The show will start in late January and go on until late July

"Our upcoming Spring show, which is one of the best we have produced, will hit the road in late January touring until late July.

"Don't miss it, you'll love it!"

Performing to more than five million people in more than sixty cities nationwide, attendees will be greeted with a blend of rock 'n' roll classics and comedy sketches, the show plays over 200 performances annually.

Somerset County Gazette: The show will journey into the classic pop culture era of the '50s through to the '80s

The tour kicks off in Basingstoke in late January and travels through cities including Chelmsford, Birmingham, Lincoln, Glasgow, Doncaster and more, before wrapping up in Torquay in late July.