Nineties band Shed Seven rocked up in Bury last week as they celebrate 30 years on the music scene.
To mark 30 years in the business, the band has re-recorded its hits with an orchestra, releasing its album Liquid Gold on Friday.
The album includes classics like On Standby, Going For Gold and huge festival closer Chasing Rainbows.
As part of its in-store tour and quest for a second number one album in nine months, they swung by Wax and Beans on Market Street in Bury on Friday evening for an intimate performance and album signing in front of 120 fans.
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A Wax and Beans spokesman added: "Singer Rick Witter, in typical style, talked to all the children that attended and made everyone feel extremely welcome, even inviting 10-year-old Arthur, who was at his first ever gig, onto the stage to sing Chasing Rainbows.
"What a little superstar he was!"
Liquid Gold has been released via record label Cooking Vinyl and signed copies are available at Wax and Beans.
You can also stream the album on digital platforms now.
Pictures and video: Danny Crompton
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