Mick Hucknall of Simply Red on stage in Hatfield Park. (Image: Steve Fothergill)
Mick Hucknall's chart-topping group headlined the third night of concerts at the Hertfordshire stately home over the weekend.
Following gigs by Paloma Faith and Queen Symphonic the nights before, Simply Red were supported by Marisha Wallace and Lisa Stansfield on August 7.
Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash watching the Simply Red concert in Hatfield Park. (Image: Steve Fothergill)
And in the audience for the Hatfield House gig were newlyweds Joe Swash and Stacey Solomon.
Loose Women panellist Stacey posted on her Instagram stories that the two TV celebrities were on a 'special date night' yesterday.
Stacey was also pictured backstage with Lisa Stansfield.
Newlyweds Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash watching the Simply Red concert in Hatfield Park. (Image: Steve Fothergill)
With lead singer Mick Hucknall in good voice, headliners Simply Red played their biggest hits for the crowd.
Their set included Holding Back The Years, number one single Fairground, Stars, and If You Don't Know Me By Now, which had fans singing along with the band.
Marisha Wallace supported Simply Red at their Hatfield Park concert. (Image: Steve Fothergill)
Earlier in the evening, the powerful voice of Marisha Wallace had opened the show.
The West End star and singer belted out top tunes including a cover of Prince's Purple Rain.
Singer Lisa Stansfield was the special guest of Simply Red at their concert in Hatfield Park. (Image: Steve Fothergill)
Lisa Stansfield then took to the stage as Simply Red's special guest and, of course, performed number one smash All Around the World in her set.
Singer Lisa Stansfield performing on stage at the Simply Red concert in Hatfield Park. (Image: Steve Fothergill)
Stacey Solomon with Lisa Stansfield at Hatfield Park. (Image: HAZE Photography)
Pictures of Simply Red concert in Hatfield Park
Still Holding Back the Years, Mick Hucknall of Simply Red on stage in Hatfield Park. (Image: Steve Fothergill)
Singer Mick Hucknall of Simply Red on stage in Hatfield Park. (Image: Steve Fothergill)
Mick Hucknall on stage at Simply Red's concert in Hatfield Park. (Image: Steve Fothergill)
Mick Hucknall of Simply Red in Hatfield Park. (Image: Steve Fothergill)
Mick Hucknall on stage at Simply Red's concert in Hatfield Park. (Image: Steve Fothergill)
Mick Hucknall of Simply Red performing in Hatfield Park. (Image: Steve Fothergill)
Mick Hucknall of Simply Red singing in Hatfield Park. (Image: Steve Fothergill)
Simply Red's concert in Hatfield Park. (Image: Steve Fothergill)
Pictures of Lisa Stansfield at the Simply Red concert in Hatfield Park
Lisa Stansfield was the special guest at the Simply Red concert in Hatfield Park. (Image: Steve Fothergill)
Lisa Stansfield performing at the Simply Red concert in Hatfield Park. (Image: Steve Fothergill)
Lisa Stansfield was the special guest at the Simply Red concert in Hatfield Park. (Image: Steve Fothergill)
Lisa Stansfield was the special guest at the Simply Red concert in Hatfield Park. (Image: Steve Fothergill)
Lisa Stansfield was the special guest at the Simply Red concert in Hatfield Park. (Image: Steve Fothergill)
Lisa Stansfield performing at the Simply Red concert in Hatfield Park. (Image: Steve Fothergill)
Lisa Stansfield on stage at the Simply Red concert in Hatfield Park. (Image: Steve Fothergill)
The crowd for Lisa Stansfield at Hatfield Park. (Image: HAZE Photography)
Lisa Stansfield on stage at Hatfield Park. (Image: HAZE Photography)
Pictures of Marisha Wallace at the Simply Red concert in Hatfield Park
Marisha Wallace supported Simply Red at their Hatfield Park concert. (Image: Steve Fothergill)
Marisha Wallace on stage supporting Simply Red at their Hatfield Park concert. (Image: Steve Fothergill)
Marisha Wallace performing in Hatfield Park as support for Simply Red. (Image: Steve Fothergill)
Marisha Wallace performing in Hatfield Park as support for Simply Red. (Image: Steve Fothergill)
Marisha Wallace performing in Hatfield Park as support for Simply Red. (Image: Steve Fothergill)
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