Chart-topping boy band East 17 are set to perform live at Bilton Club in Harrogate this December.
The band, best known for a string of hit singles during the 1990s, will headline a themed 90s night at the venue on 11th December 2026.
Doors open at 7.30pm, with the event expected to run until 2am.
Fans can expect to hear some of the group’s most recognisable tracks performed live, including Stay Another Day, It’s Alright and House of Love.
Organisers say the evening will celebrate the music of the decade, with DJ Trev providing additional entertainment.
A spokesperson for Bilton Club said:
"This isn’t just a gig. It’s your chance to relive the decade properly."
Alongside the live performance, meet and greet packages will be available for those wishing to meet members of the band.
Tickets are priced at £25 and are currently on sale. The upcoming performance at Bilton Club forms part of the venue’s programme of live entertainment events.

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