The Overtones to star in new song and dance spectacular JUKEBOX IDOLS
Photo credit: Ryan Howard for TCB Group
The UK’s leading platinum-selling vocal harmony group The Overtones will tour the UK this coming June, alongside Louis Smith and Nadiya Bychkova in the brand new song and dance spectacular, JUKEBOX IDOLS.
With their distinctive style, The Overtones’ chart-topping quartet of Mark Franks, Darren Everest, Jay James and Mike Crawshaw will perform a non-stop whirlwind of the greatest hits from the ‘50s and ‘60s’ biggest music icons, celebrating era-defining music from the likes of Nat King Cole, Elvis Presley, Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons, The Beatles, The Beach Boys and Motown, amongst many other, that poured from jukeboxes around the globe to create the unforgettable soundtrack of a generation.
The Overtones will joined on stage at these not-to-be-missed shows by world–champion professional dancer and Strictly Come Dancing star Nadiya Bychkova and former Olympic gymnast and Strictly champion Louis Smith MBE.
The Overtones will also be releasing their brand-new original single ‘Our Love’ on 1 May, taken from their upcoming album Jukebox. The track was co-written by The Overtones alongside Grammy Award-winning songwriter Eliot Kennedy and Tom Barker, who also serve as musical directors for Jukebox Idols. ‘Our Love’ will feature in the show, brought to life on stage as part of this exciting new production.
The 29-date nationwide tour will start in Perth on 2 June and end in Malvern on 5 July.
Looking ahead to the tour, The Overtones said: “We’re so excited to be part of Jukebox Idols alongside Nadiya and Louis. We’re big fans of Strictly, so this feels like a perfect match. With a show full of jukebox classics that everyone knows and love, including brand new music we’re excited to share live on stage, we can’t wait to bring the party to audiences across the UK.”
Expect a show packed with the classic hits of yesteryear, performed with the style, flair and moves you’ve come to expect from your favourite harmony group.