The "ultimate" Little Mix tribute act which promises to bring "unparalleled girl power" across the country has announced a gig in Oldham.
Little Mix first formed on the X-Factor in 2011 and not only became the first group, and only girl group, to win the series but over the course of a decade became renowned as one of the biggest girl bands in the world.
The group went their separate ways in 2022 but those looking to get their Little Mix fix can now turn to LMXT.
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The tribute act is made up of a group of four singers from Newcastle and their UK tour will see them perform all of Little Mix's chart-topping hits with a live band, "dazzling harmonies", dancers and "iconic performances" to create the ultimate theatre experience.
LMXT promise to embody the "energy, charisma and talent" that define Little Mix and has a carefully curated line-up of songs, choreography in Little Mix's "signature style", and outfits, to "recreate the Little Mix magic".
Promoters Dash Entertainment said: "Whether you're a dedicated Mixer or a newcomer to the Little Mix phenomenon, this tribute show promises to be an unforgettable celebration of music, friendship, and empowerment.
"The LMXT tribute experience is not just a concert, it's a celebration of unity, diversity, and the undeniable impact of Little Mix on the global music scene.
"Get ready to dance, sing along, and be inspired by the incredible journey of LMXT as they honour the legacy of the world's most phenomenal girl group."
LMXT will be coming to Oldham to perform at The Queen Elizabeth Hall on Saturday, April 6.
Tickets start at £23 and go on sale this Sunday, January 28.
Fans also have the option to bag a VIP ticket, which includes front-row seats and a meet and greet with the girls before the performance.
Tickets can be bought on the Dash Entertainment website or via this link here: https://buytickets.at/dashentertainment/1120179
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