A WHOLE host of music stars hit the stage for the third Wave 105's Live concert.
After a delayed start due to technical problems, dance troop Rough Diamond showed off their skills before the Loveable Rogues hit the stage.
The trio, who made a name for themselves on ITV's Britain's Got Talent, sang their famous Lovesick track before introducing their debut single What a Night.
Next up was girl band Stooshe with Black Heart, Kiss Chase and their new single Slip.
Travis hit the stage after a break away from the spotlight with their classic Sing. They followed this with Closer, Slide and Why Does It Always Rain On Me.
The crowd saved their biggest screams for X Factor band Union J who performed hits such as Emily Sande's Beneath Your Beautiful and Carly Rae Jepsen's Call me Maybe.
They also gave the crowd a taster of their debut single Carry You.
Tony Hadley appeased the older audience members with songs Feeling Good, The Life Line, It's All True and the Spandau Ballet classic Gold.
Paloma Faith wowed the crowd with songs Never Tear Us Apart and Us while dressed in a wacky blue strawberry number.
The headline act was Mark Owen who hit the stage with Take That's Flood, followed by his new solo single Stars from his new album The Art of Doing Nothing.
He also performed Four Minute Warning and a hit Shine.
A great night, just a little shame about the time delay which meant some of the youngsters in the crowd were caught snoozing on mum or dad!
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