TOPLOADER and supporting bands
SATURDAY 29th JUNE @ Funky Tent 5.00pm - Tickets 15.00 in advance, 18.00 on the gate
A full bar will be available, supplied by The Grainstore Brewery.
The Rutland Lions will be providing a tempting BBQ.
Toploader are a British band from Eastbourne who formed in 1997. With over two million album sales to their name and a string of top 20 hits both home and abroad, Toploader quickly became one of the most popular acts in British music.
Their debut album, Onkas Big Moka sold over 1 million units and remained in the Top 5 of the UK album chart for over six months. Their cover of King Harvests song Dancing in the Moonlight became a global hit for the band. Their second album Magic Hotel, reached number 3 in the UK Albums Chart.
The band decided to break up in 2003 due to the demise of their record label S2 but after an extended hiatus signed a one-album deal with Underdogs Music for their third album which was released in June 2011. The albums title was Only Human and the first single from it, Never Stop Wondering, was released in March 2011.
In February 2013 Toploader have released a new single, Turn It Around, co-written with award-winning songwriter Eg White and produced by Andrew Green. The song is included on a four-song EP, and has received positive reviews and extensive radio play on Radio 2. It is widely considered their best song since the first album and a subsequent tour is planned including this visit to the Oakham Festival.
Strike Up The Colours is a four-piece Pop/Rock band from Oakham, Rutland. They are currently playing shows in local venues as well as playing in bigger cities such as Leicester at venues such as The Soundhouse and Firebug.
The Boobytraps The 'Traps' have been described as 'the next biggest thing to come out of Leicester since Kasabian’.
Locked Out
Locked Out like to play a wide range of music, everything from funk through rock n' roll to the latest indie hits.
The band are based in the Counties of Rutland and Leicestershire, but work a much wider area. Formed in 2008 to play a one off charity gig, Locked Out had so much fun they decided to continue. Over the years they have built up a comprehensive play list of hit songs and even play a few tunes you will have forgotten too.
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