TWENTY years ago, Adam Harvey, Beccy Cole, Darren Coggan and Felicity Urquhart formed The Young Stars of Country.
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Now fully fledged country stars in their own right, the performers are getting back together to celebrate their 20th anniversary.
Their tour will include a concert at Belmont 16s on Friday, November 15.
Harvey said fans could expect some very special moments in the show, many laughs, and even a few tears.
"We do some of our own songs, then duets, plus the four of us sing together, so you get a great mix," he said.
"Then there are all the funny stories we have of touring over the years."
The four attribute much of their success and longevity to bonds and friendships made with fellow performers along the way.
Harvey and Cole have paired up on many occasions, most recently releasing the album Great Country Songbook Volume 2, in 2017.
The pair has also been on 10 national tours together.
Coggan and Urquhart have not only shared stages together but also the small screen in their capacity as presenters on Channel 7's Sydney Weekender.
Rewind to 2001 where the four shared in a Golden Guitar win for Vocal Collaboration with their live version of Dolly Parton's Do I Ever Cross Your Mind, recorded at the Gympie Muster during Cole's main stage performance.
Tickets to the concert at Belmont 16s on November 15 cost $45 for the show only, or $84 for dinner and the show.
Visit trybooking.com for tickets.