Description
The Human League have shaped the sound of electronic pop for more than four decades and continue to reach a new generation through the innovative sounds and songs they created in the 1980s. You can join us on an exciting music break in Scarbrough, as they headline at the Open Air Theatre.
Their influence on the music scene includes anthems like 'Don't You Want Me', '(Keep Feeling) Fascination', 'Love Action (I Believe in Love)' and 'Mirror Man', and they're still selling out arenas all over the world.
After selling more than 25 million records worldwide, and with a legacy approaching 50 years, fans in Scarborough can expect a night of the very best in 80s pop.
Supporting The Human League will be Thompson Twins' lead singer Tom Bailey and Blancmange.
Itinerary
What's Included?
- Coach travel with reserved seating- Saturday evening admission to Human League Live at the Scarborough Open Air Theatre (make your own way to the venue)- One night dinner, bed and breakfast at the Grand hotel, Scarborough- Visit to Whitby on your return journeyScarborough Open Air Theatre - Relaunched in 2010 by the Queen (the original was built in the 1930s), it's the largest open-air theatre in Europe - and since, has hosted some of the biggest names in the music industry!\n\nScarborough -Offering sandy beaches and two sweeping bays, along with stunning parks and even a miniature railway! Our inclusive itinerary takes you on an excursion to explore the charm and delights of Whitby, filled with hidden gems.\n\nThe Scarborough Grand - An impressive hotel in a fantastic location in the heart of Scarborough. Built in 1863, this Victorian hotel is a major landmark in Scarborough, overlooking South Bay and the town's beautiful harbour.
Scarborough
Scarborough, one of the UK's first seaside resorts which has been attracting tourists for over 300 years.Explore this holiday destination on the stunning Yorkshire coast and experience all that it has to offer.Discover its award-winning sandy beaches, breathtaking coastline and dramatic cliffs, as well as the town's historic harbour and a variety of attractions, including Scarborough Castle, Scarborough Open Air Theatre and SEA LIFE Scarborough.Scarborough's beaches have been described as some of the best in the country. These include South Bay Beach, North Bay Beach and a more secluded one at Cayton Bay. With the mixture of soft sand and tidal hard sand, they have the perfect castle-building sand! The town is also home to some of the UK's finest parks and gardens, including Peasholm Park, South Cliff Gardens and Royal Albert Park. Enjoy a stroll around these lush green spaces and take in their amazing natural beauty.
Whitby
Whitby is a town that offers you something a little bit different to the 'typical' coastal resort! Here, you can explore ornate cobbled paths, locally owned shops and quirky cafes, giving the town a unique, welcoming atmosphere. One of the most iconic parts of this lovely town is the famous gothic abbey, said to have inspired Bram Stoker's Dracula. Founded in 657, Whitby Abbey is over 2,000 years old and has so many fascinating stories for you to discover!
The lovely beach and harbour are also a favourite spot amongst locals and tourists alike, with boat trips available to see the North Yorkshire coast from a new perspective. This is also one of the few places in the UK where you can see the sun both rise and set over the ocean, making the pier perfect for an evening walk! There's lots to do in the town itself too, such as the Captain Cook Memorial Museum, Whitby Brewery and Whitby Jet Museum. If you're a fan of walking then you'll be spoilt for choice, with many routes in and around Whitby, exploring cliffs, woods, country lanes and beaches.
Venue Information
The Grand Hotel, Scarborough The Grand Hotel, Scarborough
Built in 1863 the Grand Hotel takes pride of place overlooking Scarborough's picturesque harbour and South Bay. Located in the town centre, this stunning Victorian building is ideally situated to enjoy the attractions and sandy beaches of this popular resort.
It's one of the most iconic landmarks in Scarborough. The impressive Grade II Listed building was designed around the theme of time: 4 towers to represent the seasons, 12 floors for the months of the year, 52 chimneys symbolise weeks - and there were originally 365 bedrooms for the number of days in a year. Today, there are 413. Located in the town centre, this stunning Victorian building is ideally situated to enjoy the attractions and sandy beaches of this popular resort.
Hotel Features:
- All bedrooms with en-suite facilities
- TV and tea/coffee making facilities
- On-site restaurant with views of the harbour
- Bar and coffee shop on site
- Ballroom with cabaret & evening entertainment including bingo & quiz nights*.*Entertainment may vary.
- Lift
- Free Wi-Fi in public areas
- 24 Hour front desk