A BOY band who topped the charts in the 1990s, including achieving a Christmas number one, are set to perform at the Regal in Tenbury Wells.
East 17 were one of the UK's most popular bands in the early to mid 1990s - and they're coming to Tenbury on October 7.
They are most famous for the 1994 Christmas number one Stay Another Day and other hits like House of Love and It's All Right, which both reached the top 10 in the charts.
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The current line-up features original band member Terry Coldwell, along with Robbie Craig and Joe Livermore who joined in 2014 and 2019 respectively.
Supporting their Tenbury show will be Britain's Got Talent semi-finalist Mel Day.
The Regal theatre is set in a former cinema in Tenbury and hosts live music, comedy and drama alongside regular movie and arts screenings and an annual pantomime.
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