If you're hankering for the golden days of rock and roll, a show coming to the King's Theatre in Glasgow will have you jiving down Memory Lane.

Celebrating an entire era of timeless nostalgia, That'll Be The Day is a hugely entertaining Rock & Roll spectacular blending classic gold hits from the 50s, 60s and 70s, with bags of hilarious comedy!

Described as the UK’s favourite Rock & Roll variety production, the show is on at the King's Theatre on June 3.

Complete with stunning costumes and live music performances, That’ll Be The Day is the golden age of popular music revived.

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

Now it performs over 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 each year, and over six months is taken in planning and preparation.

He said: "It’s incredible to think what started out as a six week experimental tour has become the huge success it is today.

"There was no master plan and no guarantees. We set out to produce a high quality production which would engage and entertain people of all ages. A Rock n Roll variety show.

I feel we've always connected with our audience and never forgotten our roots. We have many fans who have been with us on our journey, some were children themselves back then and are now parents bringing their own kids to see the show. Many have become friends of the company."

One critic summed up the show as: "A superb value-for-money night out for lovers of great music & fun."

Celebrating an entire era of timeless nostalgia, That'll Be The Day is a hugely entertaining Rock & Roll spectacular blending classic gold hits from the 50s, 60s & 70s, with bags of hilarious comedy!

A rock and roll party of live music performances of classic gold hits from the 50s, 60s & 70s!

Back by ever-growing popular demand, get ready to party as the UK’s favourite Rock & Roll variety production returns with another BRAND NEW SHOW!

Featuring incredible live music performances, this hugely entertaining Rock & Roll spectacular blends classic gold hits from the 50s, 60s & 70s, with bags of hilarious comedy!

Originally established on the cabaret circuit in the late 1980's, the show began playing regional theatres in the early 1990's. Now it performs over 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 over six months is taken in planning and preparation. Complete with stunning costumes and incredible live music performances, That’ll Be The Day is the golden age of popular music… REVIVED!

Celebrating an entire era of timeless nostalgia, the production is well known for its ability to make audiences return time and time again for a new experience. Now in its 33rd year of consecutive national touring, That’ll Be The Day is living proof that Rock & Roll will never die!

"Well would you believe it, thirty years on since the first creation of That'll be the Day. It’s incredible to think what started out as a six week experimental tour has become the huge success it is today. There was no master plan and no guarantees. We set out to produce a high quality production which would engage and entertain people of all ages. A Rock n Roll variety show.

I feel we've always connected with our audience and never forgotten our roots. We have many fans who have been with us on our journey, some were children themselves back then and are now parents bringing their own kids to see the show. Many have become friends of the company.

You'll see Ollie playing lead guitar and drums tonight and he is the son of Kate Gray who was an original TBTD cast member alongside Jules and myself. He was born,"on the road" and destined to be part of it all when he grew up. He now has a son of his own, 'Jackson', with his partner Jodie, so the circle is complete.

This year, we bid farewell to Rebel Dean who has been with us since 2006 and welcome Peter John Jackson. We also welcome back Julia Greenham as a 30th Anniversary special guest! I thank all the cast and crew members who've gone before, for their contribution whilst recognising the present team as the best it's been my pleasure to work with. Gary and I have a special relationship on and off stage which has been essential to our success and our 'double act' has certainly stood the test of time.

Mark and Phil have been integral for twenty five years and Clive some fifteen years. Nikki and Jodie both joined us in 2008 while Jarrod is on year three. Caroline (merchandise) has been with us twenty years. We've certainly been through a lot together, in fact we're a nostalgia show with our own nostalgia!

For the last twenty years Derek and I have worked together as promoter and producer. Derek toured the originals of most of the artistes we portray from the Everly Brothers to Status Quo. We got together quite by chance and have a mutual love of the music and theatre. From the outset I have had to stop him singing anywhere near the stage as I'm convinced he was born tone deaf!

To maintain the level of success,both in audience reaction and box office over such a long time only goes to confirm what is often written, TBTD is indeed a phenomenon in Showbiz that cast, crew, Derek and myself can be proud of."

Trevor Payne