It's one of a number of shows at the Scarborough venue which have been moved as a result of the lockdown restrictions.
Celebrated as one of the most influential bands from the 1960s, the group have moved their autumn tour to Summer 2022 in order to celebrate their 60th anniversary.
They will now perform in The Grand Hall on Friday 17 June 2022.
The band said:
‘We felt like this is something no other band gets to do, celebrate six decades together, 60 years of these songs that mean so much to us and so many others.
We’re incredibly excited performing for everyone on what will be some of the most special shows in the history of The Hollies.’
The Hollies’ show is one of a few shows that have had to change their visit to the South Bay venue.
Due to the government road map restrictions, the world’s number one Fleetwood Mac tribute, Rumours of Fleetwood Mac have moved their show from June to Saturday 4 September 2021.
70 legends Showaddywaddy will now visit next Summer on Saturday 30 July 2022 and Mark Anthony as Prince will now take place on Sunday 14th August 2022.
Finally due to other venues on the tour still being closed, The Rita Sue & Bob Too Yorkshire tour has been delayed for another year and the theatre adaptation of the cult 80’s film will now performed on Saturday 19 November 2022.
All previously purchased tickets are still valid for the new dates.
Full details of all the upcoming shows can be found at www.scarboroughspa.co.uk


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