Line-up Unveiled for Legendary Sunday Concerts

Kaye Russell , 18 April 2024 13:33
Categories: Events

A hit British DJ, Aussie superstar, disco legend and 80s artists will be heading to South Tyneside this summer as the line-up is unveiled for the Borough's iconic Sunday Concerts.

The free open-air Sunday Concerts, staged in Bents Park, draw thousands of visitors to South Shields seafront every summer, and this year will be no exception with an exciting programme of artists confirmed.

Sigala
Jason Donovan. Credit Steve Schofield
Sister Sledge featuring Kathy Sledge
Deniece Pearson of Five Star
Nick Heyward with Haircut 100
Carol Decker of T'Pau
Sonia
Bents Park stage
This is South Tyneside Festival

DJ and record producer Sigala will kick start the Sunday Concert series on 14 July.  

Since bursting on to the music scene in 2015, Sigala has worked with some of the biggest names in pop, such as Paloma Faith (Lullaby), Ella Eyre (Came Here for Love), Becky Hill (Wish You Well),andElla Henderson(We Got Love). His dance hits also include'Melody', 'Stay the Night'and 'Just Got Paid.'

Then, after his 2023 date was cancelled due to inclement weather, Australian actor and singer Jason Donovan will take to the stage for his rescheduled performance on 21 July, entertaining crowds with some of his best loved hits from over the years, such as 'Too Many Broken Hearts', 'Especially for You' and 'Ten Good Reasons'.

The 28 July line-up includes world-renowned group Sister Sledge, featuring Kathy Sledge - the signature voice of the band and best known for anthems such as 'We are Family' and 'He's the Greatest Dancer.'

Deniece Pearson, lead singer of iconic family soul-pop group, Five Star, will also perform. The award-winning band had a string of hits in the 1980s, such as 'System Addict', 'Rain or Shine' and 'Can't Wait Another Minute'.

The 28 July concert is being run in conjunction with Out North East to help showcase inclusivity and diversity across South Tyneside.

British pop group Haircut 100, which had top 10 singles in the 1980s, including 'Fantastic Day' and 'Love Plus One', will help to close the Sunday Concert series on 4 August.

The concert finale line-up also includes T'Pau frontwoman Carol Decker, whose distinctive vocals graced the charts with 80s classics 'China in your Hand' and 'Heart and Soul'. Pop songstress Sonia, who is best known for her hit 'You'll Never Stop Me Loving You', will also perform.

The line-up of artists for the Sunday Concerts 2024 is as follows:

  • Sunday 14 July:                    Sigala
  • Sunday 21 July:                    Jason Donovan
  • Sunday 28 July:                    Sister Sledge, featuring Kathy Sledge; Five Star's Deniece Pearson
  • Sunday 4 August:                 Haircut 100; Carol Decker and Sonia.

The artists will be supported by local acts, including Yo Man Funk Band, Marc Rowell, Drum Young, 2 Meters Apart, The Gaslighters, Sophie Gordon and The Breakfast Club, with more to be confirmed in due course.

The Mayor of South Tyneside, Councillor John McCabe said: "This year's Sunday Concert series is set to be amazing. The concerts are one of the main highlights of our annual summer festival and we're so excited to be welcoming some incredible artists to our Bents Park stage.

"They are sure to get people up on their feet, dancing and singing along to chart topping hits from across the decades. With something for people of all ages, we expect the concerts to be as popular as ever with record crowds each week.

"It's also brilliant to see some fantastic local performers supporting the main acts this year, giving them a chance to perform on our Bents Park stage."

The Sunday Concerts, which attract audiences of up to 20,000 to Bents Park each week, form part of the much-loved This is South Tyneside Festival - one of the biggest and best free festivals in the country.

The three-month festival with its packed programme of live music, entertainment and family friendly events, launches in June with the Sandhaven Amphitheatre live music series, followed by the spectacular Summer Parade on Saturday 6 July.

The festival is supported by several sponsors including Port of Tyne, Minchella & Co, Colmans, Ramside Event Catering, Ocean Beach Pleasure Beach and Hits Radio and Greatest Hits Radio.

Admission to the Sunday Concerts is free. However, a limited number of Priority tickets are available from Ticketmaster or Shop @The Word for £6 per person to guarantee access on the day. Tickets will only be available for sale until seven days before each concert from Ticketmaster, or up to 12noon on the day before each concert from Shop @The Word.

Tickets purchased for last year's Jason Donovan concert remain valid for this year's rescheduled concert.

For full details about the Sunday Concerts and wider festival programme, visit the This is South Tyneside website at www.southtynesidefestival.co.uk or follow South Tyneside Events on social media: Facebook (South Tyneside Events) and on Twitter @STynesideEvents.

 

Last modified: 18 April 2024 13:50