Herman’s Hermits Starring Peter Noone

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Date:

February 21

Time:

07:30 pm - 09:00 pm

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Arlington Music Hall

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Peter achieved international fame as “Herman’s Hermits”, lead singer of the legendary Sixties pop band Herman’s Hermits

Welcome to **Herman’s Hermits Starring Peter Noone** event! Get ready to have a blast with some classic hits from the 60s. Join us on **Fri, Feb 21, 2025** at **7:30 PM** at the **Arlington Music Hall** in Arlington, TX. Peter Noone will be bringing all the energy and nostalgia from his time with Herman’s Hermits. Don’t miss out on this unforgettable evening filled with great music and good vibes!

PETER NOONE

Biography

Peter Blair Denis Bernard Noone is a multi-talented entertainer, who has been delighting

audiences nearly all his life. He was born in Manchester, England, where he studied voice

and acting at St. Bede’s College and the Manchester School of Music and Drama. As a

child, he played “Stanley Fairclough” in the long-running British soap opera Coronation

Street. He was also featured in the television series Knight Errant, Family Solicitor and

Monro’s Saki Stories.

At the age of fifteen, Peter achieved international fame as “Herman”, lead singer of the

legendary pop band Herman’s Hermits. His classic hits include: “I’m Into Something

Good”, “Mrs. Brown, you’ve Got A Lovely Daughter”, “I’m Henry VIII, I Am”,

“Silhouettes”, “Can’t You Hear My Heartbeat”, “Wonderful World”, “Just A Little Bit

Better”, “There’s A Kind of Hush”, “A Must To Avoid”, “Listen People”, “No Milk

Today” “The End of the World” “Leaning On A Lamp Post”, and “Dandy”. Ultimately,

Herman’s Hermits sold over fifty-two million recordings. In all, fourteen singles and

seven albums went gold.

As “Herman”, the photogenic Noone graced the cover of nearly every international

publication including Time Magazine. He performed on hundreds of television shows and

appeared with such luminaries as Ed Sullivan, Jackie Gleason, Dean Martin and Danny

Kaye. He was cast as the engaging “Duke of Cheshire” in ABC’s musical version of The

Canterville Ghost. Soon thereafter, he portrayed the title role in Hallmark Hall of Fame’s

Pinocchio. He also starred in three highly successful feature films for M-G-M: Mrs.

Brown, You’ve Got A Lovely Daughter, Hold On! and When The Boys Meet The

Girls.

With characteristic zeal, Peter took on leading roles in full-scale theatrical productions of

Dick Wittington, Aladdin and Sinbad The Sailor. These live stage spectaculars were

mounted at major theatres throughout Great Britain and Noone received critical acclaim for

his outstanding work. In the eighties, Peter starred on Broadway in the New York

Shakespeare Festival’s production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Pirates of Penzance. He

won rave reviews for his superb portrayal of the dashing, young hero, “Frederic”. His

performance was so well received, that he went on to reprise the role at the world-famous

Drury Lane Theatre in London. Noone charmed audiences worldwide as he continued to

play “Frederic” with both the U.S. National Touring Company and the International

Touring Company of “Pirates”.

Peter’s acting career flourished with guest-starring roles in prime-time television series

such as: Married With Children, My Two Dads, Dave’s World, Easy Street, Too

Close For Comfort, and Laverne and Shirley. In a memorable episode of Quantum

Leap, he shed his “nice guy” image to portray “Dwayne”, a scheming promoter with

murderous intentions. He starred as “Apoo”, a frustrated African relief worker, in the Los

Angeles stage premiere of Topokana Martyr’s Day and as Alfred Von Wilmers in the

U.S. National Tour of the smash Broadway hit Romance, Romance.

The nineties found Peter embarking on a four-year stint as the winsome host of VH1’s My

Generation, the highest-ever-rated half hour retrospective of pop/rock music. More

recently, he was featured in the recurring role of “Paddington” on the CBS daytime drama,

As The World Turns. His legion of fans eagerly awaited each episode and Peter quickly

became a favorite of the soap opera magazines and online message boards. He began the

millennium with his successful entry into cyberspace and the New York Daily News

dubbed him “The King of the Sixties on the Internet” due to the overwhelming popularity

of his websites: peternoone.com and hermanshermits.com.

Accompanied by his band, Herman’s Hermits, Noone currently performs over 200 concerts

a year. He consistently plays to sold-out venues and his admirers span the generations.

Today’s teen girls scream just as passionately as their mothers did back in 1965, prompting

VH1 to select Noone as their viewer’s choice for the “Sexiest Artist of the Year”. 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.