A founding member of legendary British indie band The Housemartins is heading to Harrogate this summer for a special outdoor show.
Ted Key will perform at Bilton Club alongside The VIPs as part of the venue’s Summer Sessions series, celebrating the iconic debut album London 0 Hull 4 live in full.
The event takes place on Saturday 4th July, with gates opening at 4pm.
Fans can expect classic Housemartins tracks including Happy Hour, Flag Day and Think For A Minute, alongside what organisers promise will be “great drinks, huge singalongs and unbeatable atmosphere”.
Ted was part of the original Housemartins line-up before later being replaced by Fatboy Slim, who went on to achieve worldwide fame under his stage name.
Cher Newton of Bilton Club said:
“The show itself will take place in our outdoor beer garden setting (weather permitting, with the concert room as contingency), and we’re expecting strong interest from Housemartins fans across Yorkshire!”
Tickets are priced at £10 for members and £15 for non-members.
Find out more and get your ticket here.

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