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23 January 2013

Rewind Scotland - The 80s Festival confirms 2013 Line-up

Rewind Scotland - The 80s Festival

Rewind Scotland: The 80s Festival confirms 2013 Line-up


REWIND SCOTLAND – The 80s Festival
Scone Palace, Perthshire
Friday 26th July – Sunday 28th July 2013

Tickets on sale at 9am on Friday 25th January
For ticket info and prices, please visit: www.rewindfestival.com

Due to the runaway success of the second annual “Rewind Scotland – The 80s Festival” at Scone Palace, Perthshire in 2012, the weekend festival returns for the third year!  As with last year’s unforgettable concert performances and audience participation, this year’s Rewind Scotland boasts another impressive line-up of the crème de la crème of 80s pop artists.

Rewind Scotland will take place from Friday 26th July until Sunday 28th July at Scone Palace, Perthshire, Scotland. Tickets go on sale to the general public Friday 25th January.  Ticket prices and further details are available from the official website - www.rewindfestival.com.

Saturday 27th July will be headlined by Ali Campbell’s UB40 with support from Kim Wilde, Mike + The Mechanics, Starship, Rick Astley, Howard Jones, Soul II Soul, Heather Small, A Flock Of Seagulls, Red Hot Chilli Pipers, Captain Sensible, and Odyssey.

Sunday 28th July will be headlined by OMD, plus knockout performances from Level 42, Tony Hadley, Belinda Carlisle, Nik Kershaw, The Blow Monkeys, The Blockheads, Jason Donovan, Cutting Crew, The Flying Pickets, Sonia, and Earth Wind and Fire Experience featuring Al McKay.

Rewind Scotland Festival will once again take place at the historic setting of Scone Palace in Perthshire; home of The Earls of Mansfield and the crowning palace of the Kings of Scotland. The festival includes additional festivities ranging from Silent Discos to Live Karaoke bars along with various Camping and Glamping (Glamorous Camping) options

24 July 2012

Rick Astley announces October 2012 UK Tour

Rick Astley

Rick Astley announces October 2012 UK Tour


80’s Pop Icon and multi-million selling artist Rick Astley has announced a full UK Tour for October this year.

Rick Astley is a talent whose career has spanned over 25 years. Rick Astley has sold in excess of 19 million records and has a string of 8 consecutive number 1s under-his-belt.

His amazing career began in 1987. Shocked by the powerful, mature soulful voice of Rick aged just 21; the UK sent his debut single "Never Gonna Give You Up" to the top of the charts within 2 weeks of its release. The rest of the world soon followed suit with "Never Gonna Give You Up" reaching Number 1 in 16 other countries including most of Europe, Japan, United States and Australia. The following 2 years saw Rick continue to dominate the charts around the globe. In the UK, Rick was in the Top 40 every week for the first 6 months of 
his career. It was Britain's largest selling single of that year.

The album "Whenever You Need Somebody" entered the UK album charts at Number 1 and sold over 15.2 million copies worldwide, making him the top selling British act of the year. It was a similar success story in the USA, as Rick became one of the few British artists to crack their market. Rick's American success was reinforced with a second Number 1 single, "Together Forever". "It Would Take a Strong Strong Man" became another Top 10 single and the album also reached a position within the Top 10 selling close to 2 million copies.
After that Rick took a well deserved break but surprised British fans in 2004 with an 8 date tour which comprised of 'classic' songs from past decades including Sinatra, Bacharach and The Carpenters as well as a few from Mr Astley's musical resume and soon after more dates followed.

In 2008 debut single ‘Never Gonna Give You Up,' became one of the most viewed pop video of all time on YouTube with over 51 million views to date due to the unstoppable phenomenon of ‘Rickrolling’. This has earned him a nomination at the MTV Europe Music Awards for ‘BEST ACT EVER’. 2012 marks the 25 Anniversary of Rick’s first single.

More recently Rick opened up for Peter Kay’s record breaking the Tour That Does Tour Tour and will be appearing at Tatton Park amongst other outdoor events this summer before embarking on an seven date tour later this year:

October 2012
Wednesday 17th       Manchester Academy 2             0161 832 1111
Thursday 18th            Birmingham O2 Academy2           0844 477 2000
Friday 19th                 Liverpool O2 Academy2                0844 477 2000
Sunday 21st               Glasgow Oran Mor                                     0844 499 9990
Monday 22nd                       Sheffield O2 Academy2                 0844 477 2000
Wednesday 24th       London O2 Academy Islington     0844 477 2000          
Thursday 25th             Bournemouth The Old Fire Station           0844 477 2000

Tickets are £22.50 (£25.00 Manchester / London)
On sale Friday 27 July at 9am – www.gigsandtours.com/tour/Rick-Astley / 0844 811 0051

Rick Astley – The Ultimate Collection – out now
www.rickastley.co.uk              www.facebook.com/RickAstley

28 August 2010

Rewind Festival 2010 @ Henley On Thames


Henley on Thames was once again the venue for this years' Rewind Festival. A veritable retro “fashion” fest of all things 80's. From the million and one day-glow leg warmers, nostalgia t shirts and Limahl style wigs, this was a flash back to the 80's in all it's cheesy fashion glory and a chance for the revellers to relive their youth.

Coming down to the site late on Friday night, it was definitely a sight to behold, with the lights from the funfair lighting up the horizon and the beams from the silent disco glistening across the sky. Once inside the arena, there were “posh” food vans a plenty, the obligatory Costa coffee stall and of course the all important bar, which served a one branded lager or cider, thankfully, the cider had two different flavours to choose from and pitchers of various concoctions mainly containing Pimms.

Saturday saw us in the V.I.P area which was decked out with double deck chairs, picnic tables and tents decorated like a scene from Arabian Nights, which on a few occasions came in handy for sudden bursts of rain. Once again Pimms was on hand and a fantastic BBQ stall ran by world champion, Jeremy Ravenshaw-Fowler. Might have been nice if the bar had thought to stock soft drinks for those of us who had to work or wanted to last till after 7pm judging by the way the pitchers were being consumed, and a few people where having to mingle with the commoners to get them.

By 2pm, the first act, Modern Romance, took to the stage, playing their hits, “Everybody Salsa” and “Best Years of Our Lives” and a few cover versions. They were followed by Kajagoogoo, which saw a fairly casual dressed Limahl compared to the rest of the group, and yes the 80's do has now gone. They treated the crowd to “To Shy” and “Never Ending Story”. Next up came Level 42, who for some bizarre reason, in my opinion anyway had been placed far too early in the line up. With the most famous thumb ready taped and moving what seemed faster than the speed of light, Mark King and co gave us a much needed rock element to Saturday. With a massive back catalogue, we were treated to some of their finest moments, including “Lessons In Love” and “Running In the Family”.

The rest of the afternoon passed by with Curiosity Killed The Cat, who now only has Ben Volpeliere-Pierrot remaining and T'Pau's Carol Decker, who had to introduce herself after the presenter had disappeared. I have to admit, the organisation at times was a bit of a let down as this wasn't the first or last time something like that happened.

Then came the big guns for Saturday night, Jimmy Somerville, who was a massive hit with the crowd and I don't think they wanted him to leave the stage. He gave a fabulous pitch perfect performance, with his famous wiggle dance to each song. Rick Astley followed and asked the crowd,”how can I compete after Jimmy Somerville”, but believe you and me he managed it. With his cheeky Northern personality and his fantastic interaction with the crowd, he had to be one of the most loved acts on over the weekend, especially with the mums out there. He took you from bop along pop tunes like “Together Forever” and “She Wants To Dance With Me” with a few romantic tunes including ”When I Fall In Love”, he finished his set with, “three and a half minutes and i'm off, so I want to see singing and a bit of jiggling”, then broke into the chourus of “Never Gonna Give You Up”, sending the crowd wild, even before the music kicked in.

The final act for the Saturday was Boy George, wearing one of his unique Trilby hats. He brought a mellow end to the first night. The set was a soulful and spiritual affair, with “Karma Chamelian” and “Poisened Ivy” and “Do You Really Want To Hurt Me” added for the 80's twist. He finished the set with, “Blue Moon” which saw many couples getting loved up and dancing away under the near full moon.

The night was ended with a crescendo of fireworks, for which you could here “Oooooo's” and “Ahhhhh's” from the crowd as they made there way back to the arena for more fun at the fair and singing along to the silent disco.

Sunday arrived to glorious sunshine and The Beat opening at the main stage, with an energetic Ska set, followed by 10CC, who played many of their soft rock 80's hits including, “I'm Not In Love” during their 40 minute set.

Next up was the bizarre choice of Bjorn Again, who I'm only mentioning because of the diva attitude in their request of no photographers in the pit but they could wade through the crowd to get photo's that way, which immediately saw the press down tools, me included. Why a mainly 70's “TRIBUTE” act are at an 80's festival is beyond me anyway.

Pretty soon 80's normality was back again with Johnny Hates Jazz taking centre stage, with “Shattered Dreams” and “Turn Back The Clock”, but the diva atmosphere once again returned when lead singer, Clark Datchler came close to throwing a hissy fit when left waiting for two minutes maximum afterwards while a reporter arrived to interview them.

Thankfully, that was definitely the last of the bad vibes, as Hazel O'Connor took to the stage, and I still have no idea who she is, but the crowd loved her and seemed to be a firm 80's favourite. Then came the most loved one hit wonder icon of all times, the irresistible, Mr Chesney Hawkes, who may have only sang “Summer Of 69” and “I Am The One And Only” but was one of the most highly anticipated acts for the Sunday line up and did not in anyway disappoint on stage or off, which saw him mingling with the crowd before and after his set, signing autographs and chattimng away to his many many fans.

The afternoon took a funky turn after that, with Odyssey singing, “Native New Yorker” and Kid Creole and The Coconuts singing a variety of their hits including,”Dear Addy”. As the grey clouds started to take over the skies, Midge Ure took over the stage, with a fairly sombre set, including, “If I” and “Vienna” which saw the crowd sing along and break into rapturous applause once it had finished. The last to play before the big finale was Mark Almond, who still has the same gentle melodic voice we all love and recognise from his heyday especially during “Something's Gotten Hold Of My Heart” and “Say Hello, Wave Goodbye”

The finale arrived to dark and by now rather wet skies, and Tony Hadley came onto stage, belted out, ”Life On Mars” ,the man certainly knows how to hold a note, before introducing, Go West, who rocked the stage with hits, “King Of Wishful Thinking” and “We Close Our Eyes” before covering, Kings of Leon's, “This Sex Is On Fire” before welcoming Tony Hadley back on stage with Martin Fry, where covers of Duran Duran's hit “Rio” and “The Killers, “Somebody Told Me” were performed to by now a very excited and very wet crowd. Then back on stage came Go West to join Tony Hadley to massive cheers from the crowd and promptly launched into, “That's Life”. By now the atmosphere on stage was one of joviality and huge amounts of fun as the pair joked about on stage and acted up for the audience, especially during a fantastic cover of “I Predict A Riot” by The Kaiser Chiefs. I honestly think this “super group” could have played all night going by the fun they were all having even though the rain was now pretty torrential, but the atmosphere on stage spread right across the 20,000 strong audience who would have carried on all night with them.

All in all, if you love you're 80's music, then this is definitely the festival for you. Be warned though, fluorescent pink leg warmers and an 80's wig by next year may be compulsory on entry!!


Words: Alison Goggin

2 June 2010

Rewind Festival 2010

At Temple Island Meadows, Henley-on-Thames www.rewindfestival.com


BOY GEORGE, TONY HADLEY, MARTIN FRY, ABC & GO WEST, RICK ASTLEY, LEVEL 42, 10cc, T’PAU, HEAVEN 17, KID CREOLE, HAZEL O’CONNOR, MIDGE URE, BJORN AGAIN

CAPACITY INCREASED to 40,000

TOP BRITISH COMICS; COCKTAILS & POSH NOSH; FAMILIES & KIDZONE; KARAOKE; SILENT DISCO, ROAMING UKELELE PLAYERS; FIREWORKS; ROOM FOR EVERYONE.


The 80s REWIND FESTIVAL – the perfect festival for people who normally don’t go to festivals – has just announced it has increased its capacity from last year’s 30,000 to 40,000 due to unprecedented demand for tickets. Hosting a huge line-up of 80s pop giants, the festival will also feature the best of British comedy as well as posh nosh, cocktail bars and karaoke, the return of the Silent Disco, family features and fireworks.

Last year’s inaugural REWIND FESTIVAL, lovingly dedicated to staging and celebrating the best music of the1980s, burst onto the festival scene in the green and pleasant surrounds of historic Henley-on-Thames, known for its cream teas and annual Regatta. This year’s REWIND features an even bigger lineup:


Sat 21st Aug:

Sun 22nd Aug

Boy George

Tony Hadley with special guests

Rick Astley

ABC and Go West

Level 42

Marc Almond

Jimmy Somerville

Bjorn Again

The Weather Girls

Midge Ure

T'Pau

Kid Creole and the Coconuts

Kajagoogoo

Chesney Hawkes

Heaven 17

10cc

Imagination

Hazel O'Connor

Curiosity Killed the Cat

Odyssey

Altered Images

Johnny Hates Jazz

Modern Romance

The Beat

Kicking off this excellent weekend programme on the Comedy & Karaoke Stage on Friday August 20th will be Mitch Benn, Geoff Norcott, and Mark Felgate, with Geoff Whiting as compere, while on Saturday August 21st comedians include Mark Maier, Martin Beaumont, and Simon Lipson with Miles Crawford as compere. Friday night fun will continue with The Silent Disco, one of last year’s most popular attractions, and something that has to be seen to be believed!


Tickets: Weekend camping adult/child: £100/£50

(Child: 12 and under; 3 and under go free)

Weekend adult /child: £85/£42.50

Day adult/child: £45/22.50

VIP: £100.00

Campervan pass: £65.00

Credit card hotline: 0844 888 9991

Online booking: www.rewindfestival.com

Parking information: On site free parking

Nearest main line station: Henley-on-Thames

PR: The Works PR 020 7940 4686

judy@theworkspr.com nick@theworkspr.com verity@theworkspr.com

www.rewindfestival.com

· REWIND’s inaugural festival took place August 2009

· REWIND is the biggest 80s festival in the world

· REWIND 2009 was nominated for Best New Festival at the UK Festival Awards.

· REWIND is sponsored by: Heart 102.9 FM, Heart 102.6 FM, Woman Magazine, Henley Standard, Jokers' Masquerade, Totally Magazine, First Great Western, Absolute 80s Radio.


· On-site drinks will be available at the Cocktail Lounge and Diner, Pimms Double Decker Bus, the Black Bull, and Aspalls Cyder House, among others. A fantastic range of food – from seafood to burgers, steak to veggie – will be available at a huge variety of stands including Pizza Express, Chunky Chips, Fine BBQ, Fine Burger Company, Falafel, The Chicken Company, The Swallow Bakery and many others:


More details on www.rewindfestival.com