A TRIBUTE to two musical superstars of different generations is poised to take place in a Kidderminster hotel tomorrow.

The Frank and Robbie Show, described as the hottest tribute show in the UK, is set to return to the Gainsborough House Hotel.

The dynamic duo, Robbie Williams sound-a-like Ollie Hughes and Frank Sinatra tribute Terry Mitchell, are back by popular demand following a highly successful Valentine's concert earlier in the year.

The popularity of the show, which has a following of 18 to 75-year-olds and has been the biggest selling double act in the UK over the last 12 months, is reflected by the fact bookings have already been taken for the next eight months. Mr Hughes, from Wolverhampton, started his act in January 2001.

He has already taken 30 bookings for November to January 2004, many of which are for the Frank and Robbie Show.

Owner of Upfront Entertainments Brian Davies said the show had sold out for every Friday until February and every Saturday until March. "I wish we had 10 acts like this. It's amazing," he said.

"We're having to turn down bookings every day."

More information on the show can be obtained by calling the Gainsborough Hotel on 01562 820041.