Soul II Soul

Friday 3th November

During the course of their stellar career the band have sold over 10 million albums worldwide and main man Jazzie B was awarded an OBE for services to music in 2008, as well as winning an Ivor Novello Award for Inspiration, as the man who gave British black music a soul of its own.

 

With huge hits including Keep On Movin (which sold over a million copies in the US alone) and the UK number one single Back To Life (However Do You Want Me), Soul II Soul progressed from being one of the leaders of the 1980s warehouse scene to pioneering British black music around the world, and securing commercial success for themselves and the huge amount of artists they have influenced.

This is the new rescheduled date from Thursday 10 November 2022. All tickets, including pre-booked venue parking, will remain valid for the new date.

If you need to contact us to discuss your booking please email dmh.office@leicester.gov.uk or call 0116 233 3111. Please include your name, postcode and the performance you have booked if you choose to email us.

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