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Heather Small with Whigfield, Angie Brown, and more

May 31, 2025 at 13:00  ·  Royal Highland Centre, Edinburgh Royal Highland Centre, Edinburgh

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Danish pop-dance artist Whigfield, known for "Saturday Night," set a record as the first debut UK single to hit #1. Her hits include "Sexy Eyes" and "Another Day." She's worked with artists like Benny Benassi and Ann Lee, and her album "Whigfield 1" achieved global success.
Angie Brown, from Brixton, is a British singer known for hits like "I'm Gonna Get You" with Bizarre Inc. and "Rockin' for Myself" with Motiv8. She collaborated with artists like Mark Morrison, Culture Club, and The Rolling Stones. Brown co-wrote "Disco Heaven" with Holly Johnson and has performed backing vocals for acts such as Grace Jones, Kate Bush, and Fat Boy Slim.
Heather Small, former M People star, sang hits like "Moving on Up." Won multiple Brit Awards and the Mercury Prize. Known for "Proud," she also appeared on UK TV shows and remains a beloved live act.
Zimbabwe's Rozalla, dubbed the "Queen of Rave," rose to fame in the early '90s with the hit "Everybody's Free." Known for dance music, she later incorporated R&B and soul.
D:Ream, comprising Peter Cunnah and Al Mackenzie, are known for hits "Things Can Only Get Better" and "UR The Best Thing." They achieved 2 UK Top 10 albums and 10 Top 40 singles. "Things Can Only Get Better" was a UK No.1 and became the Labour Party anthem in 1997, cementing their place in history. They continue to tour and release music, collaborating with artists like Sasha and Leftfield.
Olga Maria de Souza, aka Corona, born in Rio De Janeiro, is known for "The Rhythm of the Night." Achieved over 15 gold/platinum records. Collaborated with Bastille and featured by Black Eyed Peas. Hosted FESTIVALBAR, topped Italian charts.
Kiani, a former vocalist for Scotland's TTF, topped Scottish charts with "Real Love" and hit UK Top 40 with "New Emotion." Her solo debut "When I Call Your Name" reached UK #18.
K-Klass, famed for iconic house tracks, formed after meeting at Hacienda's 1988 "Nude" nights. Known for hits like "Rhythm is a Mystery," they've remixed for stars like Bobby Brown and play global dance events.
Born in London, Alison Limerick started her career in the mid-'80s. Known for hits like "Where Love Lives," she collaborated with David Morales and Frankie Knuckles and contributed to This Mortal Coil.
Eurodisco star Haddaway, born in Trinidad and raised in Cologne, is famed for 1993's hit "What Is Love," later featured in SNL and A Night at the Roxbury.

Concert Info

Genre: Rock, Pop

Witness the Heather Small concert in Edinburgh at Royal Highland Centre on Saturday, May 31, 2025, at 1:00 PM, with Whigfield, Angie Brown, and more. Last chance for tickets.

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