Pop/Rock
Herman's Hermits Starring Peter Noone

Peter Noone has been delighting audiences nearly all his life. At fifteen, Peter achieved international fame as “Herman,” lead singer of the legendary Sixties pop band Herman’s Hermits. His classic hits included: “I’m Into Something Good,” “Mrs. Brown, you’ve Got A Lovely Daughter,” “I’m Henry VIII, I Am,” “There’s A Kind of Hush” and “Dandy.” Ultimately, Herman’s Hermits sold over sixty million recordings. With characteristic zeal, Peter took on leading roles in full-scale theatrical productions of Dick Wittington, Aladdin, and Sinbad The Sailor. The eighties found Peter starring on Broadway in the New York Shakespeare Festival’s production of The Pirates of Penzance. Peter’s acting career flourished with guest-starring roles in prime-time television shows such as: Married With Children, My Two Dads, Quantum Leap, Dave’s World, Easy Street, Too Close For Comfort and Laverne and Shirley. For four years, Noone served as the winsome host of VH1’s My Generation, the highest-ever-rated half hour retrospective of popular music. He also hosted the informative PBS Special, The British Invasion Returns, and recorded the title song for the Kirk Douglas film Diamonds. Accompanied by his band, Herman’s Hermits, Noone consistently plays to sold-out venues the world over. He has a legion of faithful fans, known as “Noonatics.” There is no doubt that Peter Noone’s extraordinary talent, disarming wit, handsome features and compelling stage presence will continue to delight fans of all ages, for a long, long time to come.