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Herman’s Hermits – 60th Anniversary Tour

Formed in Manchester 1964, Herman’s Hermits are to this day a hugely popular touring band, thrilling audiences worldwide with their unique sound and warm humour. Originally called Herman and The Hermits (this was changed to Herman’s Hermits to reflect the band as a whole) they were very much part of the teenage revolution taking place in modern Britain.

With this in mind, producer Mickie Most saw the massive potential of the band and took them under his wing… they charted later that year with the multi-million selling No.1 Hit “I’m Into Something Good”. Many more chart topping hits followed, including, “No Milk Today”, “Silhouettes”, “There’s A Kind Of Hush”, “My Sentimental Friend”, “Something’s Happening”.

With 23 hit singles, 10 hit albums, over 80 million records sold, successful tours in the UK, North America, Europe, Australia, and the wider world, they still rank as one of the most successful popular music acts the UK has ever produced.

In addition to chart success, Herman’s Hermits have starred in three films and countless TV appearances worldwide including, “The Royal Variety Performance” and in the USA “The Ed Sullivan Show”…five times! All of which have contributed to the longevity and continued success of Herman’s Hermits.

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Herman’s Hermits – 60th Anniversary Tour

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