Hip-hop trio N-Dubz made a triumphant return to the Yorkshire coast as they headlined Scarborough Open Air Theatre.
Tulisa, Dappy, and Fazer took the stage on Thursday and delivered a crowd-pleasing set that had fans on their feet from start to finish.
Ndubz gained popularity in the UK in the late 2000s with their energetic and street-style music, often blending elements of hip-hop, R&B, and grime.
They released three studio albums and several successful singles, including "I Swear," "Strong Again," and "Papa Can You Hear Me?", becoming known for their distinctive London accents, catchy hooks, and bold lyrical content.
Ndubz disbanded in 2011, with each member pursuing solo careers in music and television – reuniting again last year.
The group kicked off the night at Scarborough Open Air Theatre with energetic performances of 'Ouch' and 'Defeat You', before belting out hit after hit, leaving the audience craving for more.
They ended the unforgettable night with their MOBO award-winning track 'Playing With Fire'.
Dappy actively engaged with the crowd, tossing his mic to a lucky fan for a sing-along during 'Girls' and even leaping into the crowd to dance on their shoulders during 'No Regrets'.
The night also featured reality star and singer Wes Nelson as the special guest, along with DJs Makero and Mazer providing support.
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