BRITISH boy band 911 are the next act confirmed to be appearing at Jack Up The Summer’s ‘90s day on Sunday, August 11.

The band were formed in 1995 and scored their first top ten hit in May 1996 with the single 'Don't Make Me Wait'.

Nine more successive hits followed including top five singles ‘More Than A Woman’, ‘Bodyshakin’ and their first UK number one ‘A Little Bit More’.

911, which consists of all original members Lee Brennan, Jimmy Constable and Spike Dawbarn, were one of only five music acts to score ten consecutive top ten hits in the '90s.

Spike, 40, said he couldn’t wait to perform at what will be the band’s first appearance on the Isle of Wight.

He said the band would be feeling just as nostalgic as the audience.

“For anyone of a similar age to myself, it was their best time, but it was our best time too,” he said.

“It was just mental. There was such a buzz about boybands and pop music in general. It was such a fun time and we cannot wait to relive it with you this summer.”

Organisers said: “Heartthrobs 911 were one of the biggest selling acts in the UK in the '90s and having completed a 16-date sell out arena tour in recent years their energy and charisma is guaranteed to enchant fans at our family friendly festival this August.”

A limited number of early bird weekend and day tickets are now available online at jackupthesummer.co.uk, as well as over the counter at Island outlets including the County Press office in Newport.