As tribute to the late, great Billy Fury, his band Fury’s Tornados will be performing some of their timeless hits at the Epsom Playhouse commemorating 31 years since he died.

All four members are back on tour and will be reunited on stage with the band performing live with Billy performing on the big screen.

He was famously known as Britain’s Elvis during the 1960’s and entered the UK’s top 20 with a collection of his greatest hits.

He had 29 hit records and sold more for Decca Records than any other artist. He scored more hit singles in the Sixties than the Beatles.

There has always been a vast number of fan hysteria, as guitarist Chris Raynor explains: "He was 6ft tall, handsome and a big star with a terrific voice but he was also very shy and quite a nervous performer. This had a devastating effect on the female audience and they all fancied him."

The Fury Tornados set to rock out the Playhouse with hits such as Wondrous Place and of course Halfway to Paradise.

Halfway to Paradise; The Epsom Playhouse, Ashley Avenue, Epsom; December 2, 7:30pm; £19-£20; call 01372 742555/742227, visit www.epsomplayhouse.co.uk