FOLLOWING incredible sell out tours, Walk Right Back returns to stages in 2020 by popular demand - with a show planned for The Hexagon in May.

From the producers of smash hit show That’ll Be The Day, this production tells the story of the most successful musical duo of all time – The Everly Brothers. Featuring hits such as Bye Bye Love, All I Have To Do Is Dream and Cathy’s Clown, this unique concert-based musical entwines the wonderful, sad, yet glorious story of The Everly Brothers.

The show follows the brothers’ rise to fame from humble country beginning to superstardom, through their decade-long feud to their glorious reunion which gave them back to each other, and back to the world. With “harmonies from heaven” that influenced The Beatles, The Beach Boys, and Simon & Garfunkel, The Everly Brothers were unmatched in their talent.

The show also features songs from a couple of the Everly Brothers’ good friends, Buddy Holly and Roy Orbison.

International Everly Brothers Fan Club favourites Luke and Aaron Wilson star as the iconic brothers.

Luke, who performs as Phil Everly, said: “The Everly Brothers were an original and unique act that had a sound like nothing else.

“Their harmonies were so tight that every group wanted to emulate them. Before that there was a singer, a band and backing vocals.

“The Everly’s entwined all of them and created ‘the harmony group’.”

Producer Ollie Gray added: “Casting was a big challenge as we felt it a must to have siblings playing Don and Phil, but After a long search we spotted two young brothers that were already honing their own tribute to the Everly Brothers.

“We were struck not only by their vocal blend but also their uncanny resemblance to Don and Phil Everly.”

Luke loved to sing from a very early age, but being a shy boy he confined his voice to his bedroom.

After leaving school at the age of 16, Luke attended college for two years studying law and psychology.

Plans for going to university came to a crashing halt when Luke dropped the bombshell that he had absolutely no interest in law or psychology and wanted to become a singer.

After the initial shock the family supported his decision and he took on part time work at a local supermarket while he went in search of his dream.

By 2011 he was singing with local bands, before forming his own band ‘For(n)ever After’ with his brother Aaron and a couple of school friends.

Aaron, who plays Don, taught himself guitar as a child and a natural musician, he turned his hand to a number of different instruments including drums and piano.

In 2012 Aaron left school and enrolled in the Academy of Contemporary Music to study music production.

By the time he left the Academy, both Luke and Aaron’s interest had moved on and they were looking for a new direction. They played local fetes and charity events as a duo but had not yet discovered their harmonies.

Walk Right Back comes to The Hexagon on May 1. For tickets, call 0118 960 6060.