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Rewind Festival with Katrina, Heather Small, and more

Aug 2, 2024  ·  Capesthorne Hall, Cheshire Capesthorne Hall, Cheshire

Rewind Festival
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Rewind Festival
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Tony Hadley, born in Islington, rose to fame as Spandau Ballet's lead singer. Known for hits like "True" and "Gold," he achieved global success and later collaborated with artists like P.M. Dawn. Continues to perform and record.
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.
Roland Gift, born in the Midlands, gained fame with Fine Young Cannibals. Known for his unique voice and hits like "She Drives Me Crazy," he's also acted in films and TV. Gift won international acclaim and appeared in People's top 50 beautiful list.
Legendary pop icon Tiffany, known for her hits like 'I Think We're Alone Now,' boasted record album sales of 15M+ & headlined 2019's Mixtape Tour. She combines music with a cooking club venture.
British pop band Squeeze, formed by Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook in 1974, gained fame with hits like "Tempted" and "Up the Junction." Known for literate lyrics and classic pop influences, their album 'Singles 45's and Under' went platinum, solidifying their legacy in new wave music.
Born in Trinidad and Tobago, Billy Ocean moved to the UK and hit the charts with '70s hits like "Love Really Hurts Without You." His '80s success peaked with "Caribbean Queen" and "Get Outta My Dreams, Get into My Car." His albums span soul, rock, and R&B, achieving global fame and multiple platinum awards.
Aswad, formed 1975 in West London, is Britain's top reggae group known for blending soul, funk, and reggae. Hits like "Don't Turn Around" topped UK charts. Known for its adaptability and collaborations with stars like Bob Marley.
British pop icon Kim Wilde, daughter of '50s singer Marty Wilde, made waves with '80s hits like "Kids in America" and "You Keep Me Hangin' On." Known for mainstream and synth-pop, she collaborated with artists like Michael Jackson and notably charted across Europe into the 21st century.
Hue & Cry, Scottish pop-soul duo from Coatbridge, hit fame in the late '80s with albums like "Remote" & hit "Labour of Love". Known for their experimental style in the '90s and collaborations, including with Richard Niles. Briefly mainstream in 2005, continued to innovate with albums like "Open Soul".
British jazz-funk group Shakatak, founded in 1980 London, gained fame with hits like "Easier Said Than Done" & "Nightbirds." Known for vibrant jazz/R&B blend, they collaborated with Al Jarreau & remain popular in Japan. Achieved a Billboard top spot & maintain a robust tour schedule.
Boyzlife, a supergroup with Keith Duffy from Boyzone and Brian McFadden from Westlife, combines hits from both bands. Famous for UK number one singles and albums, they have sold millions worldwide and performed for over 40,000 fans.
Bad Manners, formed during the late '70s ska revival in England, became known for their lively performances and UK hits like "Lip Up Fatty" and "Can Can." Led by dynamic frontman Buster Bloodvessel, they enjoyed renewed interest in the '90s.
Midge Ure, born in Glasgow, rose from Slik to stardom with Ultravox. Best known for the hit "If I Was," Geldof collaboration for Band Aid, and "Do They Know It’s Christmas?” OBE recipient, also worked with Moby.
UK pop icon Nik Kershaw, known for '80s hits like 'Wouldn't It Be Good', performed at Live Aid & wrote hits for Elton John & Chesney Hawkes. Celebrated for his solo work & collaborations. Continues to perform live.
UK-born Gabrielle, famed for #1 hits 'Dreams' & 'Rise', boasts 8 Top 10 singles & 4x Platinum albums. Known for 'Out Of Reach' in 'Bridget Jones’s Diary' & tours with Adele.

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