SOME of the biggest names of the Sixties hit the stage for an evening of rocking nostalgia tomorrow night.

An astonishing line-up of includes Herman’s Hermits, Chris Farlowe, The Swinging Blue Jeans, The Fortunes, The Ivy League, The New Amen Corner and Alan Mosca from Freddie and the Dreamers.

Between them they had countless hits including I’m Into Something Good, Handbags and Gladrags, Out Of Time, Hippy Hippy Shake, Bend Me Shape Me and I’m Henry The 8th.

Since 1964 Herman’s Hermits have chalked up more than 20 top 20 singles, 10 hit albums, three major movies and sold an incredible 75 million records worldwide.

They still perform more than 200 shows a year.

Chris Farlowe started out with the Thunderbirds in the late Fifties and still performs timeless classics such as Out Of Time and Handbags and Glad Rags all over Europe.

The Swinging Blue Jeans' hit singles include Hippy Hippy Shake, You’re No Good, Good Golly Miss Molly and Don’t Make Me Over.

The Fortunes remain one of the UK's premier harmony groups and are constantly in demand worldwide. The Sixties saw hits such as You’ve Got Your Troubles and Here It Comes Again, and they continued into the Seventies with more successful releases such as Storm in a Teacup and Freedom Come, Freedom Go.

The New Amen Corner remain a force to be reckoned with on any stage with smash hits such as If Paradise Is Half As Nice and Bend Me Shape Me, while The Ivy League keep audiences rolling in the aisles with laughter, coupled with hit records Funny How Love Can Be, Tossing and Turning and That’s Why I’m Crying.

This is also fans' last chance to see The Ivy League who are finally retiring after this tour.

The Sensational Sixties Experience is hosted by Alan Mosca from Freddie and The Dreamers.

It comes to the West Cliff Theatre on March 17 at 7.30pm. Tickets are £28 from the box office on 01255 433344.