Scarborough OAT venue programmer Peter Taylor said: “We absolutely love Kaiser Chiefs and Oh My God remains as brilliant and as fresh today as when it was released in 2004.
“We thought it would be great to mark the anniversary of the band’s debut single by holding a special ticket treasure hunt. We will hide 17 pairs of tickets around beautiful Peasholm Park on Sunday. All fans need to do is find them!
“On top of that, within the envelopes containing the tickets, will be details of how fans can get to the front on the night of the show – so get hunting and good luck!”
Chumbawamba Are Making A Comeback
Chumbawamba split in 2012 after three decades in music.
And Chumbawamba have announced they are returning with a film on the way and a reissue of their 1997 hit, which remains their most successful song of their career.
The dance-rock number reached number two on the UK Singles Chart, and topped the charts in Australia, Canada, Ireland, Italy, New Zealand, and made it into the top 10 on the US Billboard Hot 100.
Frontman Dunstan Bruce has insisted that once their tell-all documentary lands, he won’t need to take anymore interviews.
He said: “We have just finished a documentary about Chumbawamba. It has taken five years to make and that film will answer a lot of questions.
Buggles
The Buggles were an English new wave band formed in London, England in 1977 by singer and bassist Trevor Horn and keyboardist Geoffrey Downes. They are best known for their 1979 debut single Video Killed the Radio Star that topped the UK Singles Chart and reached number one in 15 other countries.
The duo released their first album,
The Age of Plastic, in January 1980 with Video Killed the Radio Star as its lead single. Soon after the album s release, Horn and Downes joined the progressive rock band Yes, recording and releasing
Drama in the process. Following a tour to promote the album, Yes disbanded in 1981. That same year, on August 1, the music video for Video Killed the Radio Star became the first ever shown on MTV in the US. The following year, the Buggles released a second album,
The Time Frequency
The Time Frequency (TTF) are an electronic dance group from Scotland.
The band was founded by Jon Campbell in 1990. They Scotland s first dance act. Members are Paul Inglis, Gavin McCloy. Along with Jon Campbellary Mary Kiani was the lead singer of TTF, then Debbie Millar and currently Lorena Dale. The Time Frequency play gigs all over the United Kingdom, mainly in Scotland. In Scotland they usually play at Barrowlands and Rezerection.
During the 1990s, they had chart success with a number of hit singles, amongst which the biggest were The Ultimate High , New Emotion and Real Love (the last named of which, after a remix, reached number 8 in the UK Singles Chart).