THE Manfreds are coming to Glasgow.

The pioneers of British rhythm & blues are hitting the road for a monumental tour with very special guest Georgie Fame.

Featuring a line-up consisting of original Manfred Mann singer Paul Jones and his 1966 replacement Mike d'Abo, along with founding members Mike Hugg and Tom McGuinness, The Manfreds reformed in 1991 adding Rob Townsend, Marcus Cliffe and Simon Currie.

Since forming in 1962, Manfred Mann have secured their place in the history of British pop music, with timeless hits such as Do Wah Diddy, Pretty Flamingo, Sha La La, and of course, 5-4-3-2-1, providing the soundtrack to generations of fans.

As well as performing their most loved songs, the 60s luminaries will also perform tracks that brought them success as individual artists, such as the Mike d'Abo penned Handbags and Gladrags and the McGuinness Flint classic When I'm Dead and Gone.

For 2018, the Maximum Rhythm & Blues tour will also welcome very special guest Georgie Fame.

First shooting into the charts as the founding member of Georgie Fame & the Blue Flames, he went on to achieve three UK number one singles with Yeh, Yeh, Get Away and The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde. With his much-loved blend of jazz and rhythm & blues, Georgie has consistently worked in the highest musical circles and has become an icon of the British music scene.

The Manfreds will be performing at Glasgow Royal Concert Hall on November 4. For more info and tickets, go to flyingmusicboxoffice.com.