THREE huge shows have been announced at the Brighton Centre next year.

After their show at the O2 Arena sold out in minutes, McFly have announced a full UK reunion tour for next year.

The Noughties pop group will play the Brighton Centre on Wednesday, May 6. 

Tickets go on sale on Friday at 10am and cost £50.15.

The band had split up in 2014, with each member pursuing a solo career, but after overwhelming demand the group decided to announce a reunion show.

That show was announced last month and takes place at London's o2 Arena.

The show sold out within minutes and left fans begging for more reunion dates to be announced.

The tour, which takes place in Spring of next year, will see the band perform 11 dates across the country. 

Best known for hit singles like All About You and 5 Colours in Her Hair, McFly - much like fellow pop rock outfit Busted - took the charts by storm in the mid-2000s.

The band's stock continued to rise until their 2014 split.

During their time apart singer Tom Fletcher continued to write music and even penned children's books.

Meanwhile Harry Judd took to the small screen on Strictly Come Dancing, and all four members joined forces with Busted members Matt Willis and James Bourne to form McBusted.

Meanwhile Welsh rockers Stereophonics have also announced a Brighton Centre date as part of their 2020 UK tour.

The group play the Brighton Centre on Monday, March 2.

Tickets go on sale on Friday, September 27, at 10am and cost £48.95.

Fronted by Kelly Jones, the band have been dominated the British rock charts for nearly 30 years.

Songs like Dakota, Maybe Tomorrow and Handbags and Gladrags have cemented the band's position as one of the front runners in British music. 

Formed in 1992, Stereophonics have released 11 studio albums, the most recent of which being Kind which is set to hit shelves in October. 

Kelly Jones has also had a successful career as a solo performer and wowed the crowd at a show at Brighton Dome in June.

And finally, in February 2012 the music world mourned the loss of Whitney Houston, who died at the age of just 48. 

And while her music lives on, and is still as timeless as ever, there are those who were disappointed that they would never be able to see the pop sensation in concert.

But now, thanks to huge advancements in technology, Whitney fans can have a chance to see her live again...sort of. 

The An Evening with Whitney - The Whitney Houston Hologram Tour will come to the Brighton Centre on Saturday, March 7, 2020.

Tickets go on sale on Friday at 9am.

The show is being run by BASE Hologram and the estate of Whitney Houston.

Using state-of-the-art hologram technology, and backed up by a live band a singers, the production will bring the magic of Whitney to the stage. 

Of course some imagination will be required on the part of the audience but this is the closest anyone will ever get to seeing Whitney perform live again.

Born in Newark, New Jersey, in 1963, Whitney burst onto the music scene at the age of 22 with her self-titled debut album. 

The record has gone on to sell 25 million copies worldwide and spawned hits like How Will I Know and The Greatest Love of All. 

But it was her second record, entitled Whitney, released in 1987, that made the singer a household name.

The song I Wanna Dance With Somebody peaked at number one in the charts in 13 different countries.

She also achieved commercial success in 1992 as both a singer and actor when she starred as Rachel Marron in the cult hit film The Bodyguard.

The film, which starred Kevin Costner is considered a classic and is best known for Whitney’s singing - most notably on the song I Will Always Love You.

To this day Whitney Houston is one of the most awarded singers of all time - an accomplishment credited by Guinness World Records - and is considered one of the most influential musicians on the 20th century. 

She released seven studio albums over the course of her 27 year career, the last of which was 2009’s I Look to You.

Tickets for the show cost £50.15.

For more information visit www.brightoncentre.co.uk.