Tonight, Liverpool legends The Searchers will be returning to The Concorde.

Second to The Beatles in the Mersey beat pecking order, they had huge hits on both sides of the Atlantic which still produce the same foot tapping and arm swaying response as they did all those decades ago.

The Concorde playlist will cover a medley of those chart busters, including Needles and Pins, Sugar and Spice, Don’t Throw Your Love Away, When You Walk in the Room and Love Potion Number 9.

And the history of the group goes beyond the sixties. It has its roots in a skiffle group formed in Liverpool in 1957 by John McNally who is still there today, alongside him is Frank Allen (bass guitar and vocals) who joined in 1964 and completing The Searchers line up are Spencer James (rhythm guitarist and vocals) and drummer Scott Ottaway.

This year the Searchers are celebrating the 50th anniversary of their remarkable career and the show will feature anecdotes alongside all the sing-a-long hits, and a selection of other well-known favourites.