In 1983, Britain lost one of its most treasured, iconic, rock and roll stars, while his band lost their valued friend and lead singer.
After mourning their loss, the band began to dream of carrying on the legend, recapturing the memories of yesteryear and providing fans with a nostalgic taste of their lost idol.
It was not until 1996 that a young man, bearing a spine-tingling familiarity, appeared on television screens across the country and announced: "Tonight Matthew, I'm going to be Billy Fury".
Colin Gold (pictured) went on to stun Fury's Tornados with a performance that perfectly recreated the sound and sight of the original rocker.
From that moment on, the band's dream suddenly had a chance of being fulfilled and soon afterwards - The Billy Fury Story was born.
Now about to celebrate their 10th anniversary together, Colin and the original band continue to tour, performing the greatest Fury hits of the 60s and 70s.
Timeless hits such as I Will, Jealousy, It's Only Make Believe and Halfway to Paradise will be performed on stage in a two-hour how that includes a narration of Billy's life and exclusive screen footage of the man himself in action with Fury's Tornados.
The Billy Fury Story
Saturday, November 18
020 8688 9291
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