Just announced

The Boys Are Back

Brighton Centre, Brighton, Friday, March 27, 2020

FOUR of the biggest boy bands from the Nineties have joined forces for a mammoth UK tour.

The Boys Are Back tour will roll into Brighton on Friday, March 27, next

year and feature the

likes of Five, 911, Damage and A1.

Tickets go on sale Monday.

The event is billed as “four acts, one incredible night” and will see the boy bands bring a blast from the past to the seaside as they run through all their greatest hits.

Five are the best-known group in the line-up, having formed in 1997 and charting with hits such as Keep On Movin’ and When The Lights Go Out.

The group had sold more than 20 million records across the globe when they announced their split in 2001.

Since then the quintet have reformed for a brief stint between 2006 and 2007 and have been back together since 2012 but only as a trio.

A1 formed a year later than Five and are best known for tracks like Like A Rose and Caught In The Middle.

They disbanded in 2002 and went on a seven-year hiatus before reforming in 2009.

Pop trio 911 started their career in 1995 and were one of a string of boy bands to make it big in the mid-

Nineties.

Bodyshakin’ and I Do are songs that catapulted them up the charts, but like many groups of the time the band split in 2000 after just five years.

They have been touring since their reunion in 2012.

Meanwhile Damage are an RnB five-piece who, like the rest of the bands on this list, found fame in the late Nineties.

Formed in 1995, the band –who produced the song Love II Love – have been back together since 2013 following a 12-year break.

The tour starts in February next year and will cover a whopping 36 dates, ending with the March show in Brighton.