Roster

Micheal Bublé

With more than 75 million albums sold and multiple Grammy and Juno awards, Michael Bublé is recognised for refreshing the Great American Songbook while delivering multi-platinum, chart-topping releases. A commanding live performer, he has filled arenas in over 30 countries, pairing polished vocals with quiet poise. Beyond recording and touring, he is also a two-time winning coach on NBC’s The Voice, US.

Billy Ocean completed a remarkable UK tour in 2025, selling more than 40,000 tickets and stepping into arenas for the first time. He remains the UK’s biggest-selling Black recording artist, with over 30 million records sold worldwide. Known for enduring hits including When The Going Gets Tough, Suddenly and Love Really Hurts Without You, Ocean continues to draw broad, cross-generational audiences to his assured live performances.

Billy Ocean

After a widely welcomed return to the festival circuit, including a standout appearance at Mighty Hoopla, Daniel Bedingfield has reaffirmed his place in British pop. A multi-platinum, award-winning songwriter and producer, he is best known for Gotta Get Thru This, If You’re Not The One and James Dean. His Grammy-nominated debut album helped usher UK garage into the mainstream, securing his status as a defining artist of his era.

Daniel Bedingfield

Bilderbuch

Bilderbuch are a genre-defying Austrian band steadily progressing into arena territory across Germany and Austria, while expanding their presence internationally. Having sold out clubs in London, Paris and Amsterdam well in advance, they continue to build momentum beyond the GSA region. Their forthcoming album is set for release in May 2026, preceded by a series of singles that signal the band’s most ambitious chapter to date.

Britpop Classical sees Blur’s Alex James revisit the defining anthems of the 1990s through the lens of orchestral performance. Joined by a full orchestra and special guests including Phil Daniels, Saffron of Republica and Reef’s Gary Stringer, the project reimagines era-defining songs with cinematic scale. It is a celebratory reworking of British pop history, balancing nostalgia with ambition.

Alex James’ Britpop Classical

Ministry of Sound Classical reimagines dance music’s most iconic tracks as large-scale orchestral works. Backed by a 31-piece orchestra, vocalists, and an immersive production, the show draws on the club institution’s 1990s roots and global legacy. From euphoric anthems to late-night staples, it transforms club culture into a powerful live concert experience.

Ministry Of Sound Classical

The Mariachis first came to prominence through a series of widely shared television commercials, reworking pop classics with mariachi flair. Their playful reinventions quickly found a broad audience, leading to major festival appearances and a regular presence on British television. Since then, they have become a familiar and distinctive live act, blending musical precision with humour and cultural crossover appeal.

The Mariachis

The Milk are an Essex four-piece whose blend of British soul, pop and cinematic ambition has been shaped by decades of friendship. Emerging with raw intensity before evolving into a richly orchestrated sound, their music balances emotional directness with craft. Across albums and acclaimed live shows, they have built a reputation for warmth, depth and an unforced sense of authenticity.

The Milk

Éric Serra

Éric Serra is a composer whose work has shaped some of modern cinema’s most recognisable soundscapes. Best known for his collaborations with Luc Besson, he blends electronic textures with melody and atmosphere. His scores balance pop sensibility with traditional orchestration, marking him out as a distinctive voice in European film music and beyond.

Basia

Basia emerged from London’s 1980s sophisticated pop scene as a Polish-born vocalist whose fusion of jazz harmony, Brazilian rhythm and pop melody brought international success. Her albums Time and Tide and London Warsaw New York went platinum in the US, establishing her as a transatlantic star. Alongside long-time collaborator Danny White, she continues to craft elegant, rhythmically rich records with enduring appeal.

The music of zimmer vs williams

Zimmer vs Williams pits two giants of modern film music in a live orchestral survey of cinema’s most recognisable themes. From Star Wars and Harry Potter to Dune and Interstellar, a full symphony orchestra explores Williams’ melodic classicism against Zimmer’s immersive, propulsive scores, offering a crowd-pleasing tour through decades of blockbuster sound. A gateway film fans and orchestral newcomers!

Rio Sterling

Rio Sterling is a 19-year-old Croydon artist with a voice steeped in classic soul and modern pop. A student of Access Creative College, he fronts a nine-piece band drawn from BRIT School and ELAM alumni. After touring with RAYE’s Flames Collective choir, he debuts with POV, a buoyant soul-pop confession built for the stage. His live set favours horns, drama and unapologetic emotion.

Cesar Millan

Cesar Millan is the world’s most famous dog behaviourist, with 25 years reshaping how humans live with dogs. From The Dog Whisperer to Better Human, Better Dog, his books, workshops and TV work reach 120 countries. A New York Times bestseller and three-time Emmy nominee, he’s a pop culture fixture, advising celebrities and leaders alike. His reach spans books, podcasts and a vast online following too. Today!

Thunder from Down Under

Thunder From Down Under is the long-running Australian male revue that turned striptease into global export. For three decades they’ve mixed precision choreography, knowing camp and audience-baiting charm, building a cult following and a Las Vegas residency. Part spectacle, part tongue-in-cheek theatre, it’s an unapologetic night of escapist pop fantasy with pop hooks sweat and knowing wink throughout.