PEOPLE will be able to dance their way through the 60s to the 90s when music from Abba and the Beatles is played at an outdoor gig.
Tribute act, Abba UK, and covers band Tom the Frop will be taking to the stage at Hopton Court, Hopton Wafers, near Cleobury Mortimer, on Saturday, July 19.
Tom the Frop, who hail from the Wyre Forest area, have been together since the 70s, and feature the musical skills of Bewdley town councillor, guitarist and singer, Max Keen.
The band plays music from 60s groups such as the Rolling Stones and the Beatles to the 90s, with songs by The Stereophonics and R.E.M.
There will also be some surprise guest appearances at the gig, a bar and a
pig roast.
Gates open at 6pm and the night takes place from 6.30pm to 11pm.
Tickets before Saturday, July 12 are £11.50. After that date they are £13.50.
Tickets for children under 12 cost £8, all of which are available on 01299 270734.
Nightlife has two pairs of tickets, worth more than £50, to give away for the gig.
All you have to do is answer the following question:
n What was the song Abba they sang to win the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest?
Send your answer, with your name, address and phone number on a postcard to Tom the Frop competition, Liz Freeth, Newsroom, Worcester Evening News, Hylton Road, Worcester, WR2 5JX.
Answers should arrive no later than Tuesday, June 17.
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