THE Paul Sartori Foundation has launched tickets for 2026's That'll Be The Day at Folly Farm, and they are thrilled to let supporters know that that last October’s show raised £5,469, marking its Ruby Anniversary in unforgettable style.

The phenomenal charity fundraising performances were packed with meaning and celebration. The Saturday night marked the 40th performance of the show at Folly Farm’s Follies Theatre, taking place in the 40th year of the show itself, a remarkable milestone that was met with rapturous applause from the audience. The anniversary weekend perfectly captured everything audiences love about That’ll Be the Day, from its fantastic musical numbers and toe-tapping tunes to its trademark comedy sketches and warm sense of community.

The weekend was also tinged with emotion, as it marked Trevor’s final on stage performance with the show. Or did it? Well, he said he is retiring: Is he or is he not? Phil Thompson has confirmed that Trevor will be back this year!

Phil Thompson MBE
Phil Thompson MBE, chairman (Photo: Paul Sartori Foundation)

As one chapter closes, another opens, and excitement is already building for the future. That’ll Be the Day will return in 2026, with performances confirmed for October 30 and 31 and tickets now available to purchase. Audiences can look forward to new voices, a refreshed format, and the same incredible talent and showmanship that Pembrokeshire knows and loves.

The charity knows that lovers of this musical extravaganza will want to support its new format. Tickets for the 2026 shows can be purchased via the Paul Sartori website, by calling the events team on 01437 763223, or in person at Dale’s Music in Tenby or Rock ‘n’ Rolla in Narberth. If last October’s Ruby Anniversary proved anything, it is that That’ll Be the Day continues to shine, shimmy, and entertain, all while supporting hospice at home care in Pembrokeshire.