POP stars Atomic Kitten performed their new single to thrilled children at a school and vowed "We'll be back".

The gorgeous girls belted out See Ya, which is to be released in March, creating a party atmosphere at North Cliffe school , Great Harwood.

Excited children and teachers - including the head - strutted their stuff on stage with the talented trio and got the chance to ask the girls questions and get their autographs. One cheeky lad wanted to know if the chart-toppers had boyfriends - and was told to "get in there" because only one of them does.

The gig was part of a tour of the north west where the band are playing various venues.

The girls - Kerry, Liz and Natasha - sang four tracks from their album The Good The Bad and the Kittens.

Atomic Kitten had a top ten hit at the end of last year with Right Now which was in the top 40 for seven weeks.

They are hoping for more success with their new single which is out on March 20.

Natasha, 17, said: "Doing gigs like this is fantastic.

"If we get the chance we will definitely come back here."

Headteacher Bob Whitaker said: "It has been fantastic. The kids and staff have thoroughly enjoyed it. "

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