When we last saw Wayne Anderson, things hadn't gone according to plan. His gig at SKYCITY had been moved from the theatre to the foyer, his national tour had been a major disappointment and his appearance on the Good Morning show had not brought the nationwide fame expected. His mission to educate the New Zealand public about what great music really is seemed to have failed. Even his long serving and loyal manager Orlando had almost given up hope.
Glory Days rejoins Wayne, the sexy singer of songs, eighteen months after the fickle finger of fate has pulled the trappings of fame out from under him. With the gigs all but dried up, Wayne is back out on the rest home circuit and his trusty manager, Orlando, has been forced to take a job at the K Road Car Park.
Wayne Anderson: Glory Days charts the highs and lows of Wayne, his Manager, Orlando, and their band of misfit friends as they attempt to pull off one of the most audacious comebacks in pop history.
Packed full of songs to which many of us were conceived, Wayne Anderson: Glory Days is champagne television and a timely reminder to us all that dreams only die if we let them.

From Wayne's hard fought battle to stop the moral and musical decline of New Zealand (by starting his very own radio station) to a mysterious offer of work in the Orient, Wayne Anderson: Glory Days is compelling viewing; big, bold and with no shortage of high notes. It's a magical, musical tour of unprecedented proportions that takes the audience inside the life of a true national treasure as he attempts to re-launch his flagging career.
Gritty, manly and laced with humour, this is observational documentary at its finest; an intimate portrait of a man and his dream. Wayne Anderson: Glory Days is a heart warming tale of the everyday folk who truly believe in Wayne and the determination they have to put South Auckland's finest voice back on the map.
But can this idiosyncratic man really make it? Is the nation ready to embrace his three and a half octave voice, masculine presence and thrusting stage performance?
Can Orlando take Wayne from rags to riches? Will Wayne finally see his name in lights? Or is Wayne destined to forever perform for the over 70s?