
Oaysis: A Celebration of OASIS
The rumours are true.. we will be celebrating Oasis in 2025.
A CELEBRATION OF OASIS & THE 30TH ANNIVERSARY OF (WHATS THE STORY) MORNING GLORY?
The second album (and probably one of the most important and best selling albums of all time) was released on Friday 2nd October 1995.
So almost to the day, we will be celebrating the 30th anniversary of this iconic band and album!
Performed by Oaysis


Jaguar Skills
DJ Jaguar Skills is a British DJ and producer renowned for his eclectic, high-energy mashups and technically flawless mixing. Known as the "Ninja DJ" for his mysterious persona—he often performs wearing a ninja mask—Jaguar Skills blends genres such as hip-hop, drum and bass, house, and funk into rapid-fire, genre-defying sets. His big break came from producing a series of mixes for BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 1Xtra, earning him widespread recognition. With a career spanning live performances at major festivals like Glastonbury and collaborations with brands like Ministry of Sound, Jaguar Skills is celebrated for his unparalleled versatility and innovation in the DJ world.




The Smash-in Pumpkins
A celebration of The Smashing Pumpkins & the 30th anniversary of Mellon Collie & The Infinite Sadness.
The Smashing Pumpkins, an emblematic alternative rock band formed in Chicago in 1988, meld genres from shoegaze to heavy metal. Led by the enigmatic Billy Corgan, their sound is marked by intricate guitar layers and melancholic lyrics. Their magnum opus, Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness (1995), is a sprawling double album that defined 90s rock. Its ambitious scope, combining baroque ballads and ferocious anthems, captures the zeitgeist of a generation grappling with disillusionment. The album’s critical acclaim and commercial success cemented The Smashing Pumpkins’ status as one of the most influential bands of their era.

The Cuban Brothers
From sold-out tours, festival spots and support slots for rock royalty to crazy club nights, film roles and fashion shows, The Cuban Brothers’ unparalleled act is ingrained in pop culture. Two decades since their inception, Miguel and his suspect sidekicks are renowned all over the world for their party-starting skills, risqué sketches, B-boy moves and funk-fuelled music. Everywhere from the Far East to South America, from Brisbane to Bahrain, from the Gumball rally to the F1 circuit has fallen for the Hawaiian suit-sporting crew and their outrageous, X-rated antics.
The Cuban Brothers may be a comedy act, but they’re simultaneously serious musicians who have played with Prince, been on the road with James Brown and supported Fatboy Slim, Chuck Berry and De La Soul. In 2018 they celebrated their 20th Anniversary with a special tour of the Scottish Highlands & Islands–where it all began–and the release of their latest compilation ‘La Familia’ featuring one new Cubans track–I Hate Hate–alongside classics by Herbie Hancock, Children of Zeus and D’Angelo.
Their act of skits and stories between soul, funk and hip-hop songs, with Miguel freestyling and the trio break dancing became stuff of legend with sold out shows becoming a regular occurrence across Scotland. At the Edinburgh Festival, a late-night residency at the Gilded Balloon became a love-in for upcoming comedians, among them Sasha Baron Cohen as Ali G, Dara O’Brien, Andrew Maxwell and Ed Byrne. Within months of becoming The Cuban Brothers, they were offered a residency in Amsterdam and another at the legendary Manumission in Ibiza.

DJ Yoda - 80'S Mixtape LIVE
A celebration of The Smashing Pumpkins & the 30th anniversary of Mellon Collie & The Infinite Sadness.
The Smashing Pumpkins, an emblematic alternative rock band formed in Chicago in 1988, meld genres from shoegaze to heavy metal. Led by the enigmatic Billy Corgan, their sound is marked by intricate guitar layers and melancholic lyrics. Their magnum opus, Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness (1995), is a sprawling double album that defined 90s rock. Its ambitious scope, combining baroque ballads and ferocious anthems, captures the zeitgeist of a generation grappling with disillusionment. The album’s critical acclaim and commercial success cemented The Smashing Pumpkins’ status as one of the most influential bands of their era.



Norman Jay MBE - Christmas Good Times
Tap into a rare groove as the UK dance scene pioneer and Notting Hill Carnival legend come to the venue this Christmas and plays tracks that shaped UK music. One of the most respected DJs in the world today, Jay is a hallowed name in the UK dance music scene. As the co-founder of dance music station KISS FM and the iconic Good Times sound system, and the driving force behind the rare groove scene of the 1990s, Jay’s four-decade career has seen him continuously pushing the boundaries of the UK’s club culture.
After years of spinning the wheels of the Good Times Fun Bus at Notting Hill Carnival, his signature sounds are transported to the decks of the Royal Festival Hall for a legendary Good Times party. Spinning tunes that span multiple genres and cultures, with exciting new sounds alongside the iconic beats that made these artists legends, this electrifying event is a chance to see a lineup of UK musical icons on one stage, and promises serious Good Times all round.

Mötley Crüde: A celebration of Mötley Crüe
Lets get ready to rock and celebrate Mötley Crüe
Mötley Crüe, formed in 1981 in Los Angeles, is an iconic heavy metal band known for their hedonistic lifestyle, theatrical live performances, and wild antics. The band consists of Vince Neil (vocals), Nikki Sixx (bass), Mick Mars (guitar), and Tommy Lee (drums). Their debut album, "Too Fast for Love" (1981), and "Shout at the Devil" (1983) propelled them to fame. Key moments include the 1989 release of "Dr. Feelgood," their most commercially successful album, and the tumultuous periods of addiction and legal troubles. Their 2019 biographical film, "The Dirt," and numerous farewell and reunion tours cemented their legendary status.
FFO Gun N Roses, Aerosmith, Skid Row, The Darkness