IT’S TIME to dig out your 1980s fashions and party with an original artist from the decade that brought us leg warmers, shoulder pads, big hair and all things neon.

Every Saturday between July 23 and August 20, a 1980s star will perform their classics hits from this iconic decade at The Spa Bridlington, as well as an 1980s disco until late.

Stars to perform are The Blow Monkeys, Toyah Wilcox, Johnny Hates Jazz, Sonia and Big Country.

The Blow Monkeys, who appear on Saturday, July 23, will be forever synonymous with those international hit songs such as Digging Your Scene and It Doesn’t Have To Be This Way, with Dr Robert the iconic frontman.

Since they reformed in 2008, The Blow Monkeys have been recording and performing again with almost indecent haste. This is a chance to catch a legendary band with all four original members performing at the peak of their powers with a mix of "classic hits" and new songs - all infused with that enigmatic simian soul.

In a career spanning more than 35 years, Toyah has amassed 13 top 40 singles, recorded 24 albums and toured live across the world.

In this lively and energetic concert with her full live electric band on Saturday, July 30, you can expect to hear hit singles Good Morning Universe, Thunder In The Mountains and It's A Mystery alongside classics Danced and Ieya.

Johnny Hates Jazz appear on Saturday, August 6. Shattered Dreams became a top five hit in the UK, throughout mainland Europe and Asia, and number two hit in Japan and the USA.

It was followed by four other worldwide hits, being the anti-war anthem I Don't Want To Be A Hero, Turn Back The Clock (featuring Kim Wilde on backing vocals) and Heart Of Gold. Their album Turn Back The Clock entered the UK charts at number one, going double-platinum and selling four million copies in the process. It is arguably one of the definitive albums of the 1980s.

Sonia will play on Saturday, August 13. Her debut single You’ll Never Stop Me from Loving You was released in 1989 and shot to number one in the UK selling a staggering 350,000 copies. Everybody Knows, her debut album sold half million copies and included a string of top singles such as Can’t Forget You, Listen To Your Heart and Counting Every Minute.

In the 1993 she came second to the Irish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest and her single Better The Devil You Know hit the UK charts at number nine.

Finally, Big Country will appear on Saturday, August 20. Steeped in a stunning catalogue of proud and stirring hit songs, the band will perform classic hits and live favourites, including Harvest Home, Fields of Fire, In A Big Country, Chance (which sold two million), Wonderland, and their biggest UK hit Look Away.

Tickets are available online at TheSpaBridlington.com, or by phoning the box office on 01262 678258.