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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

Heather Small
May 31
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Olga Maria de Souza, known as Corona, was born in Rio De Janeiro. Her debut song, "The Rhythm of the Night," topped Italian charts, sold over a million copies, and earned her more than 15 gold and platinum discs. Other hits include "Baby Baby" and "Try Me Out." She hosted FESTIVALBAR in Italy and Dance Machine in France. Notable albums are "Walking on Music" and "And Me U." Collaborated with Bastille and Black Eyed Peas, achieving global success. Consistently engaged in worldwide tours, Corona remains known for her unforgettable hits.
Heather Small, born in the late 80s, rose to fame with M People, known for hits like "Moving on Up." They won multiple Brit Awards and a Mercury Prize. Heather's solo work includes "Proud," anthem for iconic events like the 2012 Olympics. She tours and appears on TV shows like "Strictly Come Dancing."
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.
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.
K-Klass, born out of the Hacienda's "Nude" nights in 1988, are iconic house DJs and producers. Known for "Rhythm is a Mystery" and "Let Me Show You," they've remixed for stars, curated CREAM events, and played globally for top dance brands.
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.

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