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23 Oct 2025

Three Degrees hit road for 60th anniversary - and they are Babbacombe-bound

Three Degrees

Three Degrees

When you hear the name, The Three Degrees, you immediately think of their most famous song

When Will I See You Again and three beautiful women, perfectly coordinated in both their dance routines and their vocal harmonies.

Decades later, the threesome have retained all three of those major qualities. In between, they have also amassed an impressive list of hit records.
What's more they are Torbay-bound. Today, the line-up consists of Valerie Holiday, Freddie Pool, and Tabitha King and as they travel the UK for their 60th Anniversary Tour, they’ll be on stage at Torquay’s Babbacombe Theatre, with their live band producing the iconic Sound of Philadelphia.

The support act for the show features both Drew Millin and Paul Matthews, accomplished musicians with a great local reputation.
This unique opportunity to watch and enjoy true iconic global artiste isn’t a regular occurrence so if the 70’s is the era you love to listen to, then this show on Sunday October 1 at 7.30pm is the show for you.

To book tickets visit the theatre during opening hours, or call 01803 328385 or book directly online at www.babbacombe-theatre.com

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