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Rewind Festival with Tunde, Dodgy, and more

Aug 23, 2026 at 12:00  ·  Temple Island Meadows, Henley-On-Thames Temple Island Meadows, Henley-On-Thames

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Peter Andre, born in England, rose to fame as an R&B pop star in Australia and Europe. Known for hits like "Gimme Little Sign" and "Mysterious Girl," he has collaborated with artists like Montell Jordan and Brian McKnight. Andre won over fans with his energetic performances and appeared on reality shows like I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here. Despite mixed reviews, his duets album with Katy Price and later projects kept him in the spotlight.
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.
Toyah Willcox, born in Birmingham, rose to fame in the late '70s with her band Toyah. Known for hits like "I Want to Be Free," she achieved mainstream success, including a Gold-certified "Anthem" album. Toyah collaborated with Joel Bogen and Pete Bush and later worked with Steve Lillywhite. Her project The Humans featured Bill Rieflin. Renowned for her charismatic stage presence, she continues to leave a mark on the UK music scene.
UK band Dodgy, formed with Nigel Clark, Mathew Priest, and Andy Miller, is known for hits like "Good Enough" and "Staying Out for the Summer." With 5 albums and 2M records sold, they've toured with The Who and Oasis, and remain a staple in the British music scene for their '90s influence and energetic performances.
Nik Kershaw, born in the UK, burst into the '80s pop scene with hits like "Wouldn't It Be Good." He collaborated with Elton John, Sia, and wrote for Chesney Hawkes. Known for his unique voice, he still performs live.
The Beat, formed in Birmingham, were key to the UK ska revival in the late '70s. Known for pop melodies and taut rhythms, hits include "Mirror in the Bathroom," "I Confess," and "Save It for Later." Fronted by Dave Wakeling and Ranking Roger, they split in 1983. Members later formed General Public and Fine Young Cannibals. Reunited versions toured in the 2000s.
Formed in Derry in 1976, The Undertones, known for hits like 'Teenage Kicks', toured with The Clash, released acclaimed LPs, and reconvened with Paul McLoone in 1999.
Born in Britain, Tom Robinson became a punk icon with hits like "2-4-6-8 Motorway." Known for his political anthems & LGBTQ+ activism, he sparked controversy and helped found Rock Against Racism. His music evolved from punk to sophisticated pop/rock, gaining fame with albums like "Power in the Darkness." Also a longtime BBC radio host.

Concert Info

Genre: Rock, Pop

Be part of the Rewind Festival concert in Henley-On-Thames at Temple Island Meadows on Sunday, August 23, 2026, at 12:00 PM, with Tunde, Dodgy, and more. Purchase your tickets!

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