It’s All About You, Halifax! Pop-rock powerhouses McFLY are set to storm The Piece Hall next summer for a huge outdoor headline show.

Just days after completing the mammoth Busted vs McFLY sold out arena tour, it is announced the BRIT Award-winning band will take to the stage at TK Maxx presents Live at The Piece Hall on Wednesday June 24. They will be joined on the night by acclaimed rockers Twin Atlantic and dynamic pop trio Remember Monday.

The show marks a welcome return to The Piece Hall for McFLY, who played two sold-out shows at the historic venue in 2024.

It has been 22 years since McFLY first burst onto the scene – a journey that’s taken them from their breakthrough hit Five Colours In Her Hair to their 2023 full-throttle rock record Power To Play.

Along the way Tom Fletcher, Danny Jones, Dougie Poynter and Harry Judd have scored seven Number 1 singles, seven Top 10 albums, and sold more than 10 million records, leading to multiple Platinum certifications and a BRIT Award for Best British Pop. They’ve sold-out countless arenas and still hold the title as the youngest band to ever have a debut album go straight to Number 1 – famously beating The Beatles.

Also, one of the UK’s best loved pop stars Rick Astley is heading back to TK Maxx presents Scarborough Open Air Theatre for a joyous headline show next summer. The Never Gonna Give You Up hitmaker will headline TK Maxx presents Scarborough Open Air Theatre on Friday June 5 when he will be joined on the night by very special guests Lottery Winners.

Rick last played Scarborough Open Air Theatre in 2024 and will return in 2026 following his Reflection arena tour. Rick Astley leapt to fame in 1987 with the era-defining smash single Never Gonna Give You Up, followed by hits including Together Forever and Whenever You Need Somebody.

He stepped away from the spotlight, returning to attention in 2016 as he celebrated his half century back on the top of the charts with album 50.

And the still-boyish singer, songwriter and producer has stayed at the top of his game ever since, enjoying collaborations with the likes of Foo Fighters and Blossoms, show-stealing sets at Glastonbury and a number two chart position for 2023 album Are We There Yet? – contributing to more than 40million record sales worldwide.

Tickets go on general sale at 10am Friday via scarboroughopenairtheatre.com and ticketmaster.co.uk

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