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The Drifters In Concert

Concert
Sunday 11 May 2025
€32 + Facility Fee
The Drifters 2025

The Drifters are back on tour in the UK performing all their classic hits including 'Saturday Night at the Movies', 'You're more than a number,' 'Come on over to my place,' 'Under the Boardwalk,' 'Kissin' in the back row' and many more!

The legendary group have been inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, performed for the President of the United States and listed among the Greatest Artists of All Time by Rolling Stone magazine. 

Under the guidance of Tine Treadwell (daughter of the group's original founders, George & Faye Treadwell) The Drifters have enjoyed a remarkable resurgence in recent years with multiple successful UK tours including headline shows in major arenas and, most notably, the world famous Royal Albert Hall in London for the first time ever in the group's glittering career.

"I am thrilled with the successful UK tours and we invite you all to join us in continuing to celebrate this incredible and everlasting story of The Drifters", said Tina, speaking about the tour. 

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