TO MARK the 70th Anniversary of the D-Day Landings, The D-Day Darlings will take to Cheltenham’s Bacon Theatre stage on Sunday, October 19 at 2.30pm.

The three stunning songbirds will be packing up their troubles in their old kit bag and marching to the Dean Close School venue, to perform their musical concert, The Songs that Won the War Sing-a-long Show.

The show has been pieced together with a plethora of the most popular and beautiful music of the 1940’s wartime era, featuring songs by Vera Lynn, Gracie Fields, Bing Crosby, The Andrew Sisters, Frank Sinatra and many more.

Kate Ashby, Laura-Jean Clinton and Nichola Roberts perform in a series of authentic costumes to add a touch of 1940’s glamour to the occasion.

Also, with a dazzling backdrop of original film footage from the era and sing-a-long sheets for the audience, the show promises to bring the spirit of wartime Britain alive for everybody.

Speaking for The Bacon Theatre, Jess Waterman said: “With landmark war-time commemorations taking place across the country this year, we wanted to celebrate with an afternoon filled with the incredible music of the era.

“The D-Day Darlings are three hugely talented singers, in the vein of The Andrews Sisters, offering our audience a nostalgic and uplifting trip down memory lane.”

For more information visit bacontheatre.co.uk.