Taunton's Deane Big Band will be playing at The Beehive this month.
They will bring the classic sounds of the 1970s to the stage on March 21 at 8pm.
Following a successful gig last January, the band is putting on a show filled with jazz fusion and disco.
Setting the stage for a nostalgic trip back to days of bell bottoms, tie-dyed shirts, and platform shoes.
Drawing from their extensive repertoire, the band is set to play classics from Weather Report’s Birdland to Gloria Gaynor’s I Will Survive, touching base with the decade's defining music periods and themes.
The performance will also feature renditions of New York, New York and Midnight Train to Georgia.
Early bird tickets are currently on offer at £11 each.
Booking can be done online via www.beehivehoniton.co.uk or by calling the box office at 01404 384050, open from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.
The Beehive ensures accessible seating for all, available upon request.
The bar will open at 7pm, an hour before the show starts.
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