A COACH company based in Dyserth will celebrate 75 years of business with a concert in Rhyl next month, featuring performances from Atomic Kitten and Blazin’ Squad.

Voel Coaches will celebrate at Rhyl’s Pavilion Theatre on September 20, in what it promises will be a “spectacular concert” and an “unforgettable night out” to mark its 75th anniversary.

DJ Lee Morrison and boy band Blue will also be performing, but due to a scheduling clash, Boyzlife, made up of Boyzone’s Keith Duffy and Westlife’s Brian McFadden, have had to cancel their appearance.

The event gets underway at 7.30pm on September 20, with tickets available now.

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Customers who have tickets booked already will be contacted during the next few days to confirm the line-up amendments.

Voel Coaches was founded in 1949 and is still family-run today, offering a wide range of day trips and coach holidays to locations across the UK and Europe.

A Voel Coaches spokesperson said: “Voel Coaches has been a pillar of the community for 75 years, providing reliable and quality transportation services.

“This anniversary concert is a tribute to our loyal customers and dedicated team, celebrating decades of excellence and service.”