A SWINGING sixties show will not go ahead this weekend.
Twist and Shout invited fans of the era to sing and dance along to the music of The Beatles, Herman’s Hermits, Gerry & The Pacemakers, The Rolling Stones, Cilla Black, Manfred Mann, Dusty Springfield, Lulu, Sandy Shaw and many more.
The show was set to start with the explosion of Brit Pop and ending in the era of flower power and free love, including hits such as She Loves You, Glad All Over, You’re My World, Jumpin' Jack Flash, Something Tells Me I’m In to Something Good, Shout, Mr Tambourine Man, and Ferry Cross The Mersey.
Twist and Shout was set to take to The Coro stage in Ulverston on Sunday.
A spokesman for The Coro said: "Unfortunately, two of the Twist and Shout ensemble members have been taken ill and the show can’t go ahead this Sunday. We hope they get well soon!
"We have already rescheduled the performance for Friday 18 March 2022. If you booked for the original date we'll be in touch."
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