FEATURED in the Guinness World Records as the longest-running female vocal group in history, The Three Degrees were, without doubt, the most successful female soul/disco outfit of the 1970’s, scoring hit after hit for Philadelphia International Records.

Audiences will be treated to the enduring classic When Will I See You Again, as well as hits like Year of Decision, Take Good Care of Yourself and the UK Top 10s Woman In Love and My Simple Heart when they appear at The Concorde Club tonight.

Currently celebrating 50 years in the business, original members Helen Scott and Valerie Holiday along with Freddie Pool, who joined in 2011, have recently been wowing clubland with their amazing live performances and have released their first new studio album in 25 years.

Recorded with full band and orchestra at Down In Deep Studios in Atlanta, USA, Strategy (Our Tribute To Philadelphia), features the trio’s own very personal tribute to timeless Philadelphia classic such as The O’Jays’ Love Train, The Trammps’ Disco Inferno, Billy Paul’s classic, Me & Mr. Jones and the exciting title track, popularised by Archie Bell & The Drells, along with a new recording of the group’s own hit, T.S.O.P.

To coincide with the release of Strategy, The Three Degrees have hit the road for 28 shows across the UK.

Tickets for their Eastleigh date are available from 023 8061 3989 or visit theconcordeclub.com