SHE may be 92-years-old but that hasn’t stopped rock chick Chrissie Younge from seeing her favourite band...more than 60 times.

The Bolton music fan has toured the country following local rockers Jade Assembly since discovering them in 2013.

Despite her age, the former can-can and professional ballet danger, from Egerton, spends every gig “at the front dancing from start to finish”.

Chrissie says she has no plans to give up and wants to carry on watching them “until the day I die”.

She said: “They’re like my family. I haven’t got any family or children but they have welcomed me with open arms.

“They pick me up before their gigs in the bus and (lead singer) John (Foster) sings all the way there and plays the guitar. He always plays my favourite song Nothing Changes.

“It’s great and I plan on following them until the day I die. I’ll never stop going to their gigs - it keeps me young.”

Chrissie credits her youth with enjoying a little drink every evening. She added: “I eat very little meat and always enjoy a dark rum and soda in the evening - it keeps the blood in my veins young and keeps me dancing.

“Whenever I go and see the band I indulge in a drink or two as well - it would be rude not to.”

Band manager Mick Watson said that Chrissie is famous at their gigs.

“The Jade Assembly’s fans are called the Jade Army,” he said. “All the fans say she is head of the army.”

The Jade Assembly are currently touring and are raising money for a homeless charity with their latest single Nothing Changes.