Keighley bands Breene and Operator 6 have been invited to support the Skeletal Family at its comeback gig.
The Skeletals have also invited one of their founder members to take the stage during Thursday's show in Leeds.
Saxophone and keyboard player Karl Heinz last played live with the goth-rock band in 1982.
Skeletal Family plans to begin playing at 9pm, at the Cockpit, Leeds, finishing at10.15pm.
Stan Greenwood, the guitarist, says: "This will ensure fans can catch the last Keighley train home at 11.14pm.
"Attendees can expect a star-studded guest list, which will include ex-Oasis members Bonehead and Guigsy, plus various members of Ocean Colour Scene."
Doors open at the venue at 7pm, with tickets priced £8 in advance, available from www.thecockpit.co.uk.
Further information on the concert is available from the band's web site at www.skeletalfamily.co.uk.
Keighley News reader Glenn Rooke won two complimentary tickets in the Skeletal Family's competition two weeks ago.
n Tidal Stride and Its are the two bands playing at St Anne's Catholic Club, North Street, this Sunday, at 8pm. Admission is £2.
n Keighley band Blondel performs some of its new songs at Carleton Social Club, near Skipton, tomorrow evening.
n Christine Collister performs her mix of folk, blues, soul, jazz and country tomorrow at the Parkside Social Club, Haworth, from 8pm. Admission is £8.
n Bob Fox (above) is tonight's guest at the Bacca Pipes Folk Club, from 8.30pm, in the Ukrainian Club, 9 Henry Street, Keighley (tel 01535 605310).
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