WE shared the news that a 70s band will be performing their best-known songs in Cumbria later this year.

Showaddywaddy, formed in Leicester during perhaps one of the greatest musical decades, the 70s, have sold over 20million records and toured across the world, living up to their title of ‘The Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the World’ during that time.

Showaddywaddy will perform at the Old Fire Station on October 25.

Hits like ‘Under the Moon of Love, ‘Three Steps to Heaven’, ‘Hey Rock & Roll’, ‘When’, ‘Blue Moon’, ‘Pretty Little Angel Eyes’ will be played, and more.

Here's what our readers thought.

Sandra Graves said: "I saw them at the market hall in the early 1980s. Fantastic night."

Debbie Cartwright said: "Got my ticket for this gig can’t wait."

Geoffrey Whillans said: "They were at Riverside Rock a few years ago and had the whole tent jumping."

Lesley Helme added: "Saw them at The Sands last year, incredible energy and performance, cracking evening."

Anne Norman said: "Love the Old Fire Station, got my tickets for this gig."

Moreno Giovannini commented: "Brilliant. Can’t beat the Old Fire Station for a night out."

To buy a ticket for the show, which costs £27.50, click here.