Loved every minute, took me back to my younger years. The band are awesome live, would definitely recommend and will see again 👍
Posted by Sue v on 07/03/2026
Bay City Rollers, St Mary's Chambers, Rossendale - 6th March 2026
What a brilliant night ! The bat city rollers were fabulous, the way they interact with their fans is amazing! St Mary’s chambers never disappoints x
Posted by Joanne on 07/03/2026
Bay City Rollers, St Mary's Chambers, Rossendale - 6th March 2026
Bay City Rollers event took me back to my childhood and they didn't disappoint, what a night! The venue was fantastic as I have mobility issues and a fractured clavicle so they seated me, everything was perfect!
Posted by Lez C on 06/03/2026
Bay City Rollers, The Drill, Lincoln - 5th March 2026
Took my wife as she was a big fan in the 70s, I thought this was an excellent gig, especially with an original member in too!
Posted by Paul c on 06/03/2026
Bay City Rollers, The Drill, Lincoln - 5th March 2026
The show was brilliant. I was 13 again for a few hours. Had a brilliant night listening to a great performance from the band.
Posted by Karen on 06/03/2026
Bay City Rollers, The Drill, Lincoln - 5th March 2026
Bay City Rollers are a Scottish pop-rock band who became global sensations in the 1970s, known for their catchy melodies, tartan-clad image, and legions of devoted fans. Emerging from Edinburgh, the band achieved widespread success with their upbeat, feel-good anthems, earning them the title of the "biggest teen sensation since The Beatles." Their breakthrough hit "Remember (Sha-La-La-La)" (1974) set the stage for a string of chart-topping singles, including "Shang-A-Lang," "Bye Bye Baby," and "Give a Little Love."
Their album Rollin’ (1974) became a UK number one, launching them into international stardom, with fans across Europe, Australia, and the United States. The Rollers’ popularity, dubbed "Rollermania," saw them embark on sold-out tours and even star in their own TV show. While their original run was short-lived, their music remains iconic, evoking a sense of nostalgia and influencing generations of pop acts. With various reunions over the years, the Bay City Rollers' legacy as one of the UK’s most beloved pop bands continues to endure.