A night of soulful music and dance is coming to Harrogate next month.
The Motown, 70’s and Beyond event will be held at Harrogate Railway Football Club on Station View on Sunday 26th May.
It’s being hosted by DJs from the Yorkshire Entertainment Awards and will feature music from a “golden era” of Motown.
A spokesperson said:
“Get your dancing shoes ready as our talented DJs take you on a musical journey through the golden era of Motownn to Disco, delivering soulful renditions of timeless hits from legendary artists like Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, and many more.
“Whether you're a fan of the smooth grooves of Motown or the disco beats of the 70s, this event promises to be a night filled with nostalgia and good vibes.
“So gather your friends, put on your retro outfits, and join us for an unforgettable evening of music, dancing, and great company.”
The event starts at 6pm with tickets charged at £8 if bought online or £10 on the door.

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