That’ll Be The Day : So this is Christmas bringing rock ‘n’ roll cheer to town

Coming to Portsmouth on 23rd November, and Southsea on 11th December, we caught up with director and performer Trevor Payne!

Fresh from their 39th Autumn Tour, That’ll Be The Day will take audiences on a holly-jolly sleigh ride through the golden age of rock ‘n’ roll with their tour, That’ll Be The Day: So This Is Christmas. In this festive edition of the beloved hit touring production, the show’s founder Trevor Payne presents a rip-roaring celebration of pop culture from the ‘50s through to the ‘80s.

To get into the festive spirit, we caught up with Trevor Payne about all things Christmas,

When is it acceptable to start playing Christmas songs?

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That'll Be The Day: So This Is Christmas

When we start the That’ll Be The Day Christmas show So This Is Christmas!

If you could duet with anyone on any Christmas song, who would it be and what song would you choose?

I’d duet with David Bowie and we’d sing Drummer Boy. I’d take Bing Crosby’s part.

What are your top three festive songs?

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That'll Be The Day: So This Is Christmas

Fairytale of New York sung, Driving Home For Christmas, It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas.

If you wrote a Christmas song, what would it be called?

The Biggest Christmas Hit Of All!

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Which is your favourite song on the That’ll Be The Day: So This is Christmas setlist?

Fairytale of New York sung by Sean and Lotty this year.

You can catch That'll Be The Day: So This Is Christmas at Theatre Royal on 23rd November, and King's Theatre on 11th December.

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