03:16PM, Friday 02 December 2016
They were two groups that clashed over the 60s but their genres come together in this nostalgic music show.
Featuring music from that decade and the 70s, the Mods and Rockers will perform hits from iconic bands such as The Who, who famously fictionalised the mods and rockers' conflict in their rock opera Quadrophenia, The Kinks and Deep Purple.
The band have toured for more than three decades, and played venues across the UK and Europe.
They are made up of Tim Huggins’s vocals, Steve Barnacle on bass, Mickey Simmonds on the keyboard, John Kennard on guitar and Johnny Marter on drums.
Together, they aim to play strong and memorable music mixed with humour, blending classic rock and pop tunes.
The five piece has even performed with artists such as Queen, Mike Oldfield and Garfunkel.
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