Summer of Live Music - Bank Holiday special: Steve Edwards

Summer of Live Music - Bank Holiday special: Steve Edwards

Date: Monday 26th August 2024

Time: 2pm to 4.30pm

The son of a preacher man, Steve Edwards is one of the most successful singer/songwriter/performers in house music today. He has worked with many, acclaimed artists in electronic dance music including Cassius, Axwell, Basement Jaxx, Xpress 2, Michael Gray, Pete Tong, Kings Of Tomorrow, Roger Sanchez, Shapeshifters, L'Tric and Bob Sinclar.

Hit singles include Watch the Sunrise, Sound Of Violence, This Feeling, Peace Song, Somewhere Beyond, Frontline, Together, Helter Skelter, Listen to the Voice Inside, and World Hold On. In addition to this, Steve wrote the recent BBC Radio 2 play listed hit song Symphony Of You for Pete Tong & The Heritage Orchestra feat Boy George.

Steve has had 4 #1s on the US Billboard Dance Club Charts including one with This Feeling with hot Australian dance duo L'Tric. Steve has won a World Music Award for biggest selling dance single for World, Hold On and is twice Grammy nominated. 

Steve is in demand with the cream of new, young dance music producers such as Tuff London, Killed Kassette, Habbo Foxx & Brett Gould.

Never one to stand still, Steve has new music out in 2022 with the track 'Running' with ex Arctic Monkeys guitarist Andy Nicholson's aka Goldteeth, and a solo single Glorious Angel. Furthermore, Steve's socially conscious, classic song World, Hold On has recently had a rework by superstar Aussie DJ, Fisher Man, and is blowing up all over again, hitting #1 on the Beatport chart, and now being added to major, worldwide radio playlists for a brand new audience, making Steve more in demand than ever before. 

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