Indie band Space, who burst onto the scene in the 90s, wowed a packed out crowd in Bury on Saturday afternoon.
Lead singer Tommy Scott and bass player Phil Hartley took to the stage at Wax and Beans record and cafe shop to play hits from their latest album, Music For Pleasure, Music For Pain.
In the intimate gig at the Market Street venue, they put on an acoustic performance for the audience, with some people travelling from Merseyside to see the Liverpool band members in action.
Their new material is reminiscent of their 90s vibe and impressed fans, who left wanting more after they rolled back the years to play hits from their back catalogue, including Female of the Species, Neighbourhood and Avenging Angels.
After the show, fans enjoyed a meet and greet signing session with Tommy and Phil, who were more than happy to oblige with their requests to pose on pictures together.
Pictures by Danny Crompton
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