RESIDENTS are being invited to step back in time to the golden age of popular music.

After an incredible three decades of touring, one of the UK’s best rock and roll variety productions That’ll Be The Day returns to Redditch's Palace Theatre with a brand new show.

A theatre spokesman said: "That’ll Be The Day is highly acclaimed for its special ability to evoke nostalgia with live entertainment.

"Having delighted audiences throughout the UK for over three decades, the show is back on the road once again this year entertaining crowds of fans with classic hits from the 1950s, 60s & 70s plus more hilarious comedy."

Originally established on the cabaret circuit in the late 1980s, the show began playing regional theatres in the early 1990s.

Now it performs more than 200 shows a year to capacity audiences across the UK.

Trevor Payne (who first created the show back in 1986) still directs, produces and stars in the production today.

Trevor rewrites all the material for the show for each year, and more than six months is taken in planning and preparation.

The spokesman added: "Complete with stunning costumes and incredible live music performances, That’ll Be The Day is the golden age of popular music…revived."

The show is on Wednesday, September 20 starting at 7.30pm.

Tickets are available now in person or at the box office on 01527 65203 priced at £25 (inclusive of booking fee £1 per seat up to a maximum £4).

For more information or to purchase seats online, go to redditchpalacetheatre.co.uk.