Herman’s Hermits
Down Memory Lane to the Swinging 60s
Relive the golden age of pop with Herman’s Hermits, one of the most successful and beloved bands of the 1960s.
With a career that includes meeting Elvis Presley, being supported by The Who on their American tours, and selling over 84 million records worldwide, Herman’s Hermits remain a true icon of British pop music.
Formed in Manchester in 1964, Herman’s Hermits became a defining part of the teenage revolution that transformed modern Britain.
Under the guidance of legendary producer Mickie Most, the band shot to international fame with their multi-million-selling No.1 debut hit “I’m Into Something Good”, launching a run of 23 hit records and global chart success.
Their popularity extended far beyond the charts.
Herman’s Hermits starred in three feature films, made countless television appearances worldwide, and famously appeared five times on The Ed Sullivan Show — a rare achievement that cemented their status in music history.
They also performed at prestigious events such as The Royal Variety Performance.
Today, the band continues to tour to great acclaim, led by original drummer Barry Whitwam, who still brings the music, humour, and unmistakable sound of Herman’s Hermits to audiences of all ages.
Their live shows are packed with timeless hits including “Mrs Brown, You’ve Got a Lovely Daughter,” “There’s a Kind of Hush,” and “I’m Into Something Good,” alongside fan favourites that defined a generation.
Arlington Arts
They are on the site of Mary Hare School, please stick to the public areas (the auditorium, foyer, grass and smoking area to the left hand side of the venue entrance as you look at it).
Doors to the venue open an hour before the performance starts, with the bar starting service at the same time.
Doors to the auditorium usually open half an hour before a performance.
Tickets can be purchased from the box office (which is directly opposite the entrance doors) during opening hours (10am-4.30pm weekdays), as well as just before and during the show.
Their box office and bar accept both card and cash payments.
Please note that there is no cash machine on site.
FOR CARER AND ACCESS SEATS, please call 01635 244 246 – or email boxoffice@arlingtonarts.co.uk.
All parking is free of charge.
IMPORTANT: ARLINGTON LANE IS NOW THE DESIGNATED PUBLIC ENTRANCE AND EXIT
Arlington Lane can be entered by both the B4494 and Oxford Road (green arrows).
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