A VOCAL trio who sing songs in the 1920s style are heading to Bromsgrove Artrix.
The Wild Tonics will take current and classic hits back in time to the time where brassy sounds were big when they play the School Drive venue at 8pm next Friday, August 17.
It is dubbed as being ‘Beyonce, Bette Midler and The Boswell Sisters meet The Great Gatsby for the first time and get along like a house on fire’.
A big unpredictable night out full of glitz and glamour is promised.
In the four years as The Wild Tonics, band members have frequented some dashing haunts including The Ritz, The Tower of London, The National Gallery and The Armani Hotel.
They also recently performed at the opening of hot new members club The Ned where they performed their Tonic tunes with a 15-piece band and sang around Gary Barlow.
They have also been on BBC One’s brand-new talent show All Together Now hosted by Rob Beckett.
The show is suitable for those aged 12 and over and runs for more than two hours, including the interval.
Tickets, at £17, are available at artrix.co.uk or by calling 01527 577330.
Visit www.thewildtonics.com for more on the band.