Brotherhood of Man - still together after 35 years - are appearing at the Regal Cinema in Redruth on March 9.
They will be presenting their two hour show Seventies Story. As well as covering all the famous songs of the day, from Love Grows and United We Stand to I Will Survive and YMCA, but it also covers just about everything else that happened in the 70s.
With over 100 songs and themes, the show also covers how the cinema and the TV of the decade influenced the 70s, and also the politics, the news, the gossip, the events, the games, the toys and even the adverts of the time.
The original band members - Sandra Stevens, Nicky Stevens, Martin Lee and Lee Sheridan - have been together for 35 years, and in 1976 were the biggest Eurovision winners of all time according to the Guinness Book Of Hit Records, selling an estimated six million singles alone of Save Your Kisses For Me. They had number one records in the UK and/or Europe in 1975, 1976, 1977, and 1978.
The audience are welcome to dress up in 70s gear if they like, but the evening is designed to appeal to all members of the family.
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