JOIN one of our greatest 60s icons - Gerry and The Pacemakers - as they take to the stage at Ferneham Hall on Sunday.

The band, who topped the UK and US charts for much of the 60s, were the first band to have their first three records to Number 1!

In the early sixties, Gerry and the Pacemakers worked the same Liverpool/Hamburg circuit as the Beatles and many other groups before being signed in 1962 by manager Brian Epstein, as his second group after the Beatles.

The following year, under the direction of producer George Martin, they burst on the scene with three consecutive No.1 hits –How Do You Do It, I Like It and You’ll Never Walk Alone – proving themselves serious competitors to the Beatles.

Over the next few years, some of the Pacemakers hits included It’s All Right, I’m the One, Don’t Let The Sun Catch You Cryin and Ferry Cross the Mersey.

The group disbanded in 1966 but was reformed by Gerry in 1974. They continue to tour in the UK and worldwide.

Gerry Cross The Mersey is a journey down memory lane with Gerry performing all the great songs from his repertoire interspersed with stories and anecdotes from his days on the road. Expect to hear all Gerry's greatest hits, like You'll Never Walk Alone

Box office: 01329 231942 or .fernehamhall.co.uk