FANS of sixties music will be hooked from the opening bars of this two-hour sixties experience packed with music from more than twenty-five bands including unforgettable favourites from the likes of The Beatles, The Stones, The Who, The Dave Clark Five, The Kinks, The Monkees, and more.

The Counterfeit 60s are at Dunfermline’s Carnegie Hall on Friday 30th January and we have a pair of tickets up for grabs. Counterfeit Sixties is the most comprehensive sixties experience around; band members have worked with musical greats such as The Searchers, The Fortunes and The Tremeloes and the concert features period clothes and flashbacks to TV programmes and adverts of the time. Re-live the sounds of the swinging sixties, as Britains No. 1 tribute show brings alive the magic of the sixties, with their tribute to over twenty five bands of that era.

The show encompasses everything from that period, from the clothes that were worn, to flashbacks from television history, including: TV programmes, adverts and even clips from the original bands.

The Counterfeit Sixties presents a showcase of the great bands of this unforgettable time.

The fantastic music of The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who, The Dave Clark Five, The Kinks and The Monkees - to name but a few - all recreated in this stunning show.

The band members have performed their unique tribute shows all over the UK and abroad, and have a wide range of experience in that field.

The members of the band have individually worked with notable sixties artistes such as The Searchers, The Ivy League, The Fortunes, The Tremeloes and many more.

Join in on a night of sixties nostalgia and listen to some of these famous songs, Hard Days Night, Tired Of Waiting, Out Of Time, Walk In The Room, Glad All Over, Tobacco Road, We’ve Gotta Get Out Of This Place, Whiter Shade Of Pale, Pictures Of Matchstick Men, Green Tambourine, Wonderful Land, All Or Nothing, Lazy Sunday, Pretty Woman, Hippy Hippy Shake,Pinball Wizard and Wild Thing.

To win the tickets get a Times and send your entry to the Times Office, 17 Bank Street, Lochgelly by Monday.