AN action-packed show celebrating the unforgettable music, dance and songs of world-famous nightclub The Cotton Club will be one of the highlights of the Concorde Club's international jazz night series on May 25.

All the top performers of the jazz age, including the legendary Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway, Ethel Waters, Lena Horne, Bojangles Robinson and the Nicholas Brothers, appeared at The Cotton Club, which flourished in New York's Harlem district back in the 1920s and 1930s.

The modern-day Cotton Club Revue is set to recreate all that magic with a night of exuberant music and lively dance that promises to take jazz lovers down a memory lane with a difference.

Guest vocalists Tony Jacobs and Julie Horton will pay their unique tributes to those great singers in an evening of dazzling entertainment at the Eastleigh club.

And the fabulous Jiving Lindy Hoppers, billed as one of the world's premier jazz dance companies, will also be strutting their stuff during a series of lively and thrilling dance routines.

Harry Strutter's Hot Rhythm Orchestra will complete the line-up.

Tickets from £18. Box office: 023 8061 3989.