AFTER a hugely successful 60th anniversary tour last year, The Manfreds are coming back to The Pavilion Theatre, Rhyl on Wednesday, November 6.
Original Manfred Mann front man Paul Jones will perform the band's greatest hits from the 60s, including Do Wah Diddy Diddy with their signature R&B and jazz stylings.
You'll not see nothing like the Mighty Quinn - and you'll not see nothing like the reaction Manfred Mann's timeless sound still gets from audiences wherever The Manfreds appear.
The band formed in 1991 to celebrate Manfred Mann guitarist Tom McGuinness' 50th birthday - and so successful was the new line-up it began touring.
Tickets are prices £30.50 and can be purchased at rhylpavilion.co.uk/events_list/the-manfreds.
To this day the line-up changes a little, but always features some original Manfred Mann members.
McGuinness still plays guitar, with Paul singing and playing harmonica.
They are joined on this run by Pete Riley on drums, Mike Gorman on keyboards, Marcus Cliffe on bass and Simon Currie on saxophone and flute.
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