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Everly Brothers musical ‘Walk Right Back’ returns for an epic UK Tour

Everly Brothers musical ‘Walk Right Back’ returns for an epic UK Tour

Journey to the glorious days of rock ‘n roll with the Everly Brothers’ incredible life story. The production follows their rise to fame from humble Knoxville, Tennessee, to superstardom, their decade-long feud, and the emotional reunion that gave them back to the world. The production features the brothers’ unique harmonies which influenced many bands, inspiring The Beatles, The Beach Boys, Simon & Garfunkle, and making them the most successful rock duo of all time.


The show is suitable for all ages and features hits such as Bye Bye Love, All I Have To Do Is Dream and Cathy’s Clown, this electric concert-style musical intertwines the wonderfully sad yet uplifting story of the two brothers. The show also features songs from the Everly Brothers' good friends, Buddy Holly and Roy Orbison.


The runs across the UK from October 2024 – June 2025. For more information and to book tickets visit www.walkrightback.com


Written by Claire Bloom


Photography courtesy of Walk Right Back.

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