THE BEST IN LONDON: VENUES, DISCO AND
PERFORMERS
By Maximillien de Lafayette, Music and Arts
Editor

Eight chart-busting soul and disco acts
from the '70s and '80s. Boogie and sing along to Chic, Shalamar, Tavares,
Hot Chocolate, Kid Creole & The Coconuts, Alexander O'Neal, Rose Royce and
The Real Thing.
BRIGHTON CENTRE.
: King's Road, Brighton, BN1
2GR . Information: 0870 900 9100. Booking:
0870 900 9100. Main hall seats 5127, Hewison seats 800.
Performers:
1- Bryan Adams: Internationally acclaimed
singer-songwriter Bryan Adams was born in Ontario, Canada at the end of the
'50s. He has more rock classics to his name than you could shake a stick at,
including '(Everything I Do) I Do It For You', 'Summer of 69' and his
first-ever No.1 single,' Heaven'. Over the years he has appeared at a
proliferation of large-scale benefit events, such as Live-Aid, London
Freedomfest and Amnesty International's Conspiracy Of Hope tour.
2- Chris De Burgh: The crooner of 'Lady in Red' and
'A Spaceman Came Travelling' tours to promote his new album 'The Road to
Freedom'. 3- Daniel Bedingfield:
There's never a dull moment with this chart-topping hitmaker. He wrote his
first hit on his bedroom PC, and has gone from strength to strength ever
since. Whether you're after slushy ballads 'You're Not the One', smooth
garage 'Gotta Get Through This' or the manic beats on 'Friday' - it's all
here. 4- Deep Purple, Peter Frampton, Thunder:
Ian Gillan leads the Smoke On The Water legends, with the
former Herd and Humble Pie megastar close behind, and veteran Brit rockers
to start the proceedings with a crunch. 5- Faithless:
Come and check out whether God is still a DJ, when Maxi Jazz
and Sister Bliss hit the road. 6- Gabrielle:
The undisputed queen of nu-soul. 7- Jools
Holland & His Rhythm & Blues Orchestra: Expect a jazzy night
out with the amiable celeb pianist and host of BBC2's 'Later with Jools
Holland'. Backed by his rhythm and blues big band, he is joined as always by
special guest vocalists. 8- Lee Evans - XL Tour 2005:
Lee Evans embarks on a fifth UK tour - his biggest to date.
Since cutting his teeth on the alternative comedy circuit in 1987, Lee has
become one of the country's most revered stand-up acts.
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He has enjoyed notable success on the screen, in addition to winning the
Perrier Comedy Award back in 1993. Some material performed on this tour
may feature adult-only content. 9- Lulu:
Legendary British singer who has appeared in the charts for five straight
decades, performing songs from her greatest hits album.
10-
Manic Street Preachers, Hope Of The States: The
Welsh situationist rockers take their seventh studio album, Life Blood, on
the road. 11- Michael Buble: This
Canadian crooner, who worships at the altar of Frank, Dino and Sammy, is
quietly becoming one of the most successful male vocalists in the world.
More jazzy than Harry Connick Jr and less camp than our Robbie's attempts at
swing, he brings his neo-croon to the UK. 12- Paul
Weller:
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Former Jam and Style Council member takes his
undeniable mod antics around the UK yet again. There will be plenty of the
old stuff plus selections from more recent outings such as 'Wild Wood' and
'Under The Influence'. 13- Status Quo - XS All Areas:
Francis and Rick head out to promote their best of and
biography, both entitled XS All Areas. 14- The Beach
Boys: Mike Love and Bruce Johnston head out on another
crowd-pleasing jaunt.
15- Will Young:
The Pop Idol winner undertakes his first UK solo tour. Expect a bit
of crooning and plenty of pop as he performs songs from his album 'Friday's
Child'. 16- Zero 7: Henry Binns and
Sam Hardaker dish their Mercury Music Prize-nominated blend of laid back
soul and tripped out collaborations.to promote their best of and
biography, both entitled XS All Areas.
14- The Beach
Boys: Mike Love and Bruce Johnston head out on another
crowd-pleasing jaunt. 15- Will Young:
The Pop Idol winner undertakes his first UK solo tour. Expect a bit
of crooning and plenty of pop as he performs songs from his album 'Friday's
Child'.
16- Zero 7: Henry Binns and
Sam Hardaker dish their Mercury Music Prize-nominated blend of laid back
soul and tripped out collaborations.
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