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Herman's Hermits starring Peter Noone

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Back by overwhelming popular demand, Stars of the Sixties proudly welcomes Herman's Hermits starring Peter Noone back to the Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center on Sunday. Fans lucky enough to snag a ticket will be in for an unforgettable evening of timeless hits and nonstop fun. The iconic British pop star carries a playlist that will transport you back in time to the happy days of the 1960s. Known on both sides of the pond for songs like "I'm Into Something Good," "Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter," "I'm Henry VIII, I Am," "Silhouettes," "Can't You Hear My Heartbeat," "Wonderful World," "Just a Little Bit Better," "There's a Kind of Hush," "A Must To Avoid," "Listen People," "No Milk Today" and "The End of the World,"

Herman's Hermits ultimately sold over fifty-two million recordings. Fourteen singles and seven albums went gold, and as "Herman," the photogenic Noone graced the cover of nearly every international publication, including Time Magazine. In the 1990s, Peter charmed a new generation as the winsome host of VH1's My Generation, the highest-ever-rated half-hour retrospective of pop/rock music. Today, accompanied by his band, Noone performs over 200 concerts each year, in addition to hosting "Something Good" on Sirius XM 60s Gold. Peter consistently plays to sold-out venues and his admirers span the generations. Whether you were a teenager in the 1960s or just love good music, don't miss your chance to see why audiences can't get enough of one of the most energetic and fun-filled rock and roll shows you'll ever see.

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