They wowed us two years ago and it's tipped they will do the same again this year.
The popular Koi Boys will grace this year's Lakeside 2019 Waiata Mai #pastpresentfuture stage on March 9 after delighting the crowd two years ago.
But it's not just another gig for the New Zealand-born trio, now based in Australia.
Rotorua-born Ngahere (Nuz) Ngatai will no doubt take the opportunity to catch up with his large whānau here, many of whom will be attending Lakeside and are ready to give him and fellow members Danny Faifai and Kevin Keepa a home-town applause.
Lakeside Rotorua Charitable Trust chairman Ian Edward said he was thrilled the group was coming back to Rotorua.
"They were a massive attraction two years ago. Given the last time the concert was held indoors, I'm looking forward to getting them back to perform in the magic that is our outdoor concert. They will be a major hit."
Edward said he went to see the Koi Boys when they launched their CD in Auckland before the 2017 concert.
"I was struck with them then, with their charisma and knew they would be a wonderful fit for Lakeside."
Leon Wharekura, who along with Rewa Ututaonga are the co-artistic directors for this year's Lakeside, said the Koi Boys suited their vision for their theme, Waiata Mai #pastpresentfuture.
The concert will celebrate the music of Rotorua through the decades, paying homage along the way to those who have gone before while also looking ahead to what lies in the future.
"In the spirit of keeping to the traditions of old school cabaret, reminiscent of the Māori showband era, it is our pleasure to have the Koi Boys feature at Lakeside Rotorua 2019."
He said the trio was "oozing charisma and vocal sophistication" and he had no doubt they would be a crowd pleaser.
"We are really lucky to have them given their performance schedule has now exploded beyond the Tasman and Pacific.
"But even with all the popularity and fame they've achieved through appearing on The Voice Australia and releasing an album that shot them straight on the music charts, their hearts still beat to their homegrown humble beginnings, and when we approached them to perform, it was a no brainer for them and us to get them home."
The line-up
Leon Wharekura - artistic director
Rewa Ututaonga - artistic director
Mark Williams - artist
The Koi Boys - artists
Jack Grace - artist
Suzanne Lynch - artist
Yandall Sisters: artists
Daniel Nathan - artist
Krissie Knap - artist
Jamey Ferguson - artist
Elisha Hulton - artist
Atutahi Potaka-Dewes - emerging artist
Hinerongonui Kingi - emerging artist
Turanga Merito - choreographer
Howie Morrison - MC/artist
Tom Poata - MC
Dixon Nacey - musical director
Andy Cochrane - keyboards
Ernie Semu - keyboards
Richard Anaru - lead guitar
Karika Turua - base guitar
Neville Grenfell - trumpet
Steve Sheriff - saxophone
Grant Sinclair -trombone
Mickey Ututaonga - drums
Cherie Mathieson - backing vocalist
Gail Tipene - backing vocalist
Sharon Small - backing vocalist
Drury Lane - dance troupe
Dance Central - dance troupe
Lakes Performing Arts Company - dance troupe