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The Drifters

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Sunday 1st March 2026
The Factory Live in Worthing
5:00pm til 9:00pm (Performance starts 5:45pm)
Minimum Age
12+

The Drifters

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The Drifters are back on the road in the UK performing their classic hits from the last six decades.

The legendary group have been inducted into the Rock & Roll hall of fame, performed for the President of the United States and in 2004 were listed in the top 100 ‘Greatest Artists of All Time’ by Rolling Stone magazine.

Don’t miss their brand-new tour performing all the classic hits such as ‘Saturday Night at the Movies', ‘You’re ‘More Than A Number,’ ‘Come on Over to My Place’, ‘Up On The Roof,’ ‘Under the Boardwalk’, ‘Kissin In The Back Row’, ‘Save The Last Dance For Me’, ‘Down On The Beach,’ ‘Hello Happiness’ and many, many more!

Created in 1953 by George Treadwell and Clyde McPhatter, George Treadwell managed The Drifters and laid the foundation of what would make them one of the greatest groups of all time. Clyde McPhatter was the lead singer of the group that also saw numerous members over the years but two others stood out above the rest. Johnny Moore and Ben E King.

After George’s untimely death in 1967, it was down to his widow Faye to continue with the group and to determine the direction they would take. Faye took the Drifters onto great achievements that saw the group grow to well and truly become a household name.


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