THE Magic Of The Eighties casts its spell anew in Here And Now, tomorrow's nostalgic picnic concert at Harewood House, near Leeds.

From 7.30pm, two-and-a-half hours of hits will be rolled out by Midge Ure, ABC, Paul Young, Toyah Willcox, Belinda Carlisle, Go West and Limahl. Expect to hear such Eighties' party favourites as Vienna, Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home), Heaven Is A Place On Earth, The Look Of Love, Too Shy, It's A Mystery, Every Time You Go Away, Never Ending Story, If I Was, We Close Our Eyes, Leave A Light On and I Want To Be Free, all leading up to a fireworks finale.

Gates open at 6pm. Tickets cost £32.50 in advance, £40 on the night; children aged five to 15, £20/£25. Box office: 01603 660444, 0113 218 1000 or 0113 224 3801; online at www.imlconcerts.co.uk.

Meanwhile, tonight, boogie-woogie piano man Jools Holland leads his 16-piece Rhythm And Blues Orchestra in his "steamroller of joy" at Harewood, again with a fireworks finish. Jools previously played there in 2004 and 2005, and this time his special guest vocalist will be Lulu.

Concert promoter Chris Bailey says: "We've introduced specially priced tickets for children under 16 at £15 in advance, with entry for the under fives free, no ticket required."

Doors open at 6pm for the 8pm start. Tickets: £30 advance, £37 on night; children, five to 15, £15/£20; under fives, free.