60s pop to take over Kings Lynn

The English band Herman's Hermits are on tour and due to give a performance in King's Lynn at the end of July.


Herman’s Hermits got together in Manchester in 1964. They were originally fronted by Peter Noone, under the name Herman and The Hermits (later altered). Indeed, their music was at the centre of the teenage-led revolution that was underway at the time.


The producer Mickie Most quickly recognised their potential and agreed to manage them. They subsequently charted that same year with the big No.1 hit single, 'I'm Into Something Good'.


The band has had a large number of hits and sold more than 80 million records. Even in the modern age of music, the band’s music has achieved millions of downloads and streams, as well as numerous tours of America, Australia, the UK and Europe.


Herman's Hermits also featured in three films and have made many TV appearances around the world. This includes both 'The Royal Variety Performance and 'The Ed Sullivan Show' on five occasions. All this has contributed to their longevity, making them one of the UK's most popular pop acts ever.


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The Herman's Hermits show has a starting time of 7.30pm on Sunday, July 30 at The Corn Exchange, King's Lynn.
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