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Biggest disco with Whigfield, Angie Brown, and more

Jun 7, 2025 at 15:00  ·  Botanic Gardens, Belfast Botanic Gardens, Belfast

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Danish pop-dance star Sannie Carlson, aka Whigfield, gained fame with "Saturday Night," debuting at UK #1 in 1994. Known for catchy hits like "Another Day" and "Sexy Eyes," she achieved Platinum and Gold-certified albums worldwide. Whigfield later wrote and produced for artists like Benny Benassi.
Angie Brown, from Brixton, South London, is known for co-creating hits like "I'm Gonna Get You" with Bizarre Inc. and lending her vocals to "Return of the Mack." She has collaborated with legends like Grace Jones, Mark Morrison, and The Rolling Stones, and co-wrote "Disco Heaven" with Holly Johnson. Brown also had a stint with Thrashing Doves and contributed to Culture Club's 1999 album.
Zimbabwean singer Rozalla, dubbed the "Queen of Rave," rose to fame in the '90s with the hit "Everybody's Free." She charted across dance, R&B, and soul.
Phats and Small, formed by Jason Phats and Russell Small in 1998, are renowned for their hit "Turn Around (Hey What's Wrong With You)." With over 5 million sales, they won multiple awards, including TMF and Brit Awards. Their 1999 hits include "Feel Good" and "Tonite." They've DJed globally and collaborated with Earth, Wind & Fire and Jean-Michel Jarre. Jason, mentored by Carl Cox, also remixed for Daft Punk and others. They signed with Spinnin' Records and Armada Music, continuing to impact the dance music scene. Russell left in 2006.
N-Trance, a UK dance act known for hits like "Set You Free" and "Stayin' Alive," achieved global success in the 1990s. With 6M+ sales, they're still thrilling global audiences, led by MC B, vocalist Rachel, and DJ Junior K.
Born in Ireland, Mark McCabe is a renowned DJ/Producer known for the iconic hit "Maniac 2000." Signed to Universal Music, he excels in high-energy DJ sets, collaborations (Sunset Bros, Billion Robots), and remixes, including the gold-status "Nervous" by Gavin James.
Club/dance sensation Alex Party, born from the collaboration of producers Paolo Benedetto Bellinzani, Gianni Visnadi, and DJ Alex Natale, is renowned for the hit "Don't Give Me Your Life." Singer-songwriter Shanie Campbell’s involvement propelled their global success in the ‘90s, crafting their hits and debut album, *Wrap Me Up* (1995). The Ibiza favorites continue to energize fans worldwide with their enduring electronica sound.
Special D., from Hamburg, is a DJ/producer famous for early 2000s Hands-Up tracks. His hit "Come with Me" reached Top 10 in the UK and Netherlands. He won a TMF Award, was ECHO-nominated, and collaborated with W&W, Dr Phunk, and more, making him one of Germany's most booked DJs.
Irish DJ Micky Modelle, known for "Dancing in the Dark" with Jessy, started DJing at 15. Named DJ of the Year in 2000, also part of Electroheadz and Tuff Twins.
East 17, a British boy band from Walthamstow, East London, sold 18 million albums in the 90s. Known for hits like "House of Love" and "Stay Another Day," led by Tony Mortimer, they achieved a Christmas number one in 1994 and were Mercury Prize-nominated. Despite disbanding in 1997, the band, now with Terry Coldwell, Robbie Craig, and Joe Livermore, continues to release music.

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Genre: Rock, Pop, Electronic, Witchstep

Join the Biggest disco concert in Belfast at Botanic Gardens on Saturday, June 7, 2025, at 3:00 PM, featuring Whigfield, Angie Brown, and more. Tickets are moving quickly.

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