Top chart busters Atomic Kitten are starring at Swindon's Teenage Kicks night on Wednesday.
The three divas stormed into the top 10 in 1999 with their debut single Right Now and they will be entertaining the under 18s at the Brunel Rooms, in Havelock Square, from 7pm to 10.30pm.
Right Now spent seven weeks in the UK top 40 and it was followed by the infectious and melodic See Ya.
Risk is one of the temptations that calls to the hearts of all three of the Atomic Kittens.
They were advised not to release Right Now at such a busy time of year but they went ahead anyway and proved their critics wrong.
The video for See Ya was shot in the deserts around Los Angeles and the kittens used the Coen Brothers push-me-pull-you contraption and huge 12ft see-through balls to perform in.
They have made two trips to Japan where they went down a storm with their challenging pop.
The Scouse band break all the rules and are looking forward to 2001 which they believe is going to be the Year of the Kitten.
Tickets to see Atomic Kitten are £5. For more details telephone Swindon 531384.
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