Add to your event list
Please note: Info provided by the Event Organiser
Ultimate 90s returns for its third year with pop-tastic stars, Heather Small, East 17, 911 and Damage.
The first addition to our 2025 line-up is soul singer and lead singer of M People the impressive Heather Small joins Ultimate 90s.
Joining her is Boy band East 17 achieved eighteen top 20 singles and four top 10-albums and became famous in the mid-90s for their ‘bad boy’ image. Selling over 18 million albums worldwide, their hits include House of Love, Let it Rain and Stay Another Day.
Making it a Night to Remember, 911 formed by Lee Brennan, Jimmy Constable and Simon ‘Spike’ Dawburn will be bringing some their best-known hits to the stage. Selling over 10 million singles 911 are best known for Bodyshakin, More Than a Woman, and UK number one single, A Little Bit more.
Completing the 90s line up will be R&B boy band Damage. Formed back in 1994, they achieved great success with selling four million records worldwide. Hits such as Ghetto Romance, Forever, and Love Guaranteed made a significant impact on British RnB, cementing their place in music history.
Mark Angels will be taking to the decks to bring his unique energy and floor filling tracks which has proved popular at previous Darley Park Weekender events.
Heather Small
Former lead singer with nineties dance outfit M-People, Heather's rich and distinctive voice has earnt her a reputation for being one of Britain's most accomplished soul divas.
See Heather Small tour dates
East 17
Founded in 1992, the group's name came from the postcode for Walthamstow. East 17 notched up eighteen Top 20 singles and four Top 10 albums, and were one of the most famous acts in the world during the early to mid 1990s. In contrast to the wholesome boy band image, East 17 were seen as a grittier and more 'real', blending rap and pop in songs such as 'House of Love' and 'Steam', and also tackled political issues with tracks like 'Let It Rain'. Their 1994 single 'Stay Another Day' remained at the top for five weeks and was also that year's Christmas Number 1, and is still a classic Christmas anthem. East 17 were Tony Mortimer, Brian Harvey, John Hendy and Terry Coldwell. The group continues today under the line-up of Terry Coldwell, Joe Livermore since 2019 and former Artful Dodger collaborator Robbie Craig since 2014.
See East 17 tour dates
911
911 are a British boy band that consists of Lee Brennan, Jimmy Constable and Spike Dawbarn. The band were formed in 1995 and released their debut single in May 1996. 911 began when Constable met Dawbarn whilst working as a dancer on the show The Hitman and Her. The two later found Brennan, and were signed by Virgin Records. They had their first Top 10 hit in 1996 with "Don't Make Me Wait", which reached #10. Nine more successive Top 10 hits followed, including the UK number one hit "A Little Bit More". The band split up in February 2000, reforming again in 2009 and now performing around the UK.
See 911 tour dates
Darley Park
See all events at Darley Park
Find places to stay near Darley Park
on Sat 30 August 2025
