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Gloria Gaynor with Heather Small, Brutus Gold's Love Train, and more

Jul 11, 2026 at 12:00  ·  Apps Court Farm, Walton-on-Thames Apps Court Farm, Walton-on-Thames

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Gok Wan MBE, a fashion stylist and award-winning TV presenter, is famed for "How to Look Good Naked." He hosts shows like "Say Yes to the Dress Lancashire," is a skilled cook with programs like "Gok’s Cooks Chinese", and co-founded the Golden Chopsticks Awards. Also a celebrity DJ, Wan performed at festivals and clubs across the UK and Europe, launching "Isolation Nation" during lockdown with 1 million weekly streams.
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 diva/DJ Sonique, born and raised on a mix of classic soul and disco, started her career with Cooltempo Records. Known for hits like "It Feels So Good," she gained fame as S'Express co-member and a club DJ, earning a global following and chart success in multiple formats.
Shalamar, born from "Soul Train," became a US dance music sensation with hits like "The Second Time Around." The classic trio—Howard Hewett, Jody Watley, and Jeffrey Daniel—earned four Gold albums. Later, with line-up changes, they hit the US Top 20 with "Dancing in the Sheets." Reformed in 1999, they tour frequently. Known for their catchy mix of funk, disco, R&B, and pop, they released "The Real Thing" in 2017, produced by Leon Sylvers.
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.
Norman Jay, a celebrated DJ from London, co-founded Good Times Sound System and KISS FM, pioneering the 'Rare Groove' scene. Awarded an MBE, he's renowned for his eclectic mixes and legendary Good Times parties, influencing UK club culture.
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."
Soul II Soul, led by Jazzie B, emerged from London in the late '80s blending hip-hop, house, and R&B. Known for hits "Keep On Movin'" and "Back to Life," the group achieved Grammy wins, international acclaim, and U.K. chart success. Featuring rotating vocalists like Caron Wheeler, they released several successful albums and singles throughout the '90s. Despite disbanding by the decade's end, Jazzie B, awarded an OBE, continues to lead reunion performances.
Gloria Gaynor, a 2x GRAMMY winner, is a global music icon known for "I Will Survive." Her album "TESTIMONY" hit top gospel charts and won a Best Roots Gospel GRAMMY.
Originally the Lopez Sisters, the group became Odyssey after Tony Reynolds joined. Known for '70s hits like "Native New Yorker," they blended soft disco with a Caribbean flair, enjoyed UK success, then disbanded.
British reggae star Maxi Priest, born in Lewisham, London, rose to fame in the '80s and '90s with his lovers rock style, blending reggae with pop and R&B. Known for hits like "Close to You" and his cover of "Wild World," Priest collaborated with artists like Shaggy and Robin Trower. His notable albums include Bonafide, and he achieved worldwide success with soulful, romantic tracks. Priest's musical journey began with the Saxon International sound system, leading to a successful international career.
Euro-disco group Boney M., created by Frank Farian, featured hits like "Daddy Cool" & "Rivers of Babylon." Known for U.K. chart-toppers and being a '70s European sensation, they collaborated with West Indian vocalists.
UK singer-songwriter Gabrielle, known for soulful hits like "Rise," boasts 6 Top 10 albums and collaborations with stars like Stormzy. She's earned 2 BRITs, 2 MOBOs, and an Ivor Novello.
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.

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