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Nineties girl group All Saints are heading the bill at Dreamland's Margate Pride celebrations this summer.
The Never Ever hitmakers, who became one of the most successful groups of the 1990s with two multi-platinum albums and record sales of more than 12 million worldwide, will perform a live set at the Margate theme park on August 8.
The iconic combat-trouser-wearing girl group rose to fame with five number one hits including double BRIT award-winning song Never Ever, Under The Bridge, Lady Marmalade, Black Coffee and Pure Shores, which was written for the film The Beach, starring Leonardo DiCarprio.
The band, comprising Melanie Blatt, Shaznay Lewis and sisters Natalie and Nicole Appleton, released their first new album in 10 years Red Flag in 2016, and their new album Testament saw the band reunite with producer William Orbit in 2018 and embark on a new UK tour.
Margate Pride traditionally takes place every August with a huge rainbow-coloured parade and parties across town.
Dreamland hosts a major evening music event with previous acts including Melanie C and Sink The Pink and Gok Wan.
This year the theme park, which reopens for Easter on Saturday, April 4, celebrates its 100th anniversary with a host of events, including the Hi Tide festival in July.
Tickets for All Saints at Dreamland go on sale at 10am on Thursday, March 12, at www.dreamland.co.uk.