Funk

Soul Power '69

As the decade that gave birth to soul music drew to a close, 1969 saw some of the funkiest most soulful sounds ever recorded storm the charts on both sides of the Atlantic - with all-time classic tracks like Sly Stone’s ‘Every Day People’, The Meters’ ‘Cissy Strut’, The Isley Brother’s ‘It’s Your Thing’ and Edwin Starr’s '25 Miles' all securing their place in soul music history.

Join keys maestro Xantoné Blacq and a hand-picked band as Hideaway parties like it’s 1969!

Mo Pleasure

Bass legend, multi-instrumentalist and former musical director of Earth Wind and Fire, the one and only Mo Pleasure returns to Hideaway with soul singer Ivy Chanel… Let’s Groove!

Mad Yella

Heavily influenced by Jazz-Funk, Neo Soul and Rare Groove giants from several decades, Mad Yella bring something new and original to UK music.

Resolution 88

Heavy keys grooves and Fender Rhodes vibes are at the heart of the Resolution 88 sound, driving jazz funk beats to audiences across the UK and Europe - rightfully earning themselves a reputation for authenticity and passion both in their live shows and recordings alike.

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