P!NK: Live in the Piano Room 2023
The singer performs alongside members of the BBC Concert Orchestra at the BBC’s Maida Vale Studio.
The singer performs alongside members of the BBC Concert Orchestra at the BBC’s Maida Vale Studio.
The Corrs return for an exclusive appearance, their first in more than a decade, at the Radio 2 Live in Hyde Park on Sunday 13th September 2015. Setlist: 01 Intro, 02 Breathless 01:19, 03 Runaway 05:01, 04 Dreams 10:05, 05 What Can I Do 15:34, 06 Radio 20:06, 07 Toss The Feathers 25:06
Silky vocals meet bouncy grooves on Mick Hucknall's classic hits.
Stomping pop classics with plenty of attitude from Chrissie Hynde and Co.
The Cure play an intimate performance with a selection of classics, fan favourites and tracks from the album Songs of a Lost World. Recorded in front of a small audience at the BBC Radio Theatre in London’s Broadcasting House.
As part of BBC Radio 2's Festival in a Day in London's Hyde Park, soul and Motown legend Smokey Robinson takes to the stage at the end of a lovely summer's day to close proceedings with a rousing headline set. Along with a little help from the crowd, Smokey and band perform a selection of classics from his impressive repertoire. Set list: 1. Going to a Go-Go 2. I Second That Emotion 3. You've Really Got a Hold on Me 4. Ooo Baby Baby 5. The Tears of a Clown 6. The Way You Do the Things You Do 7. Get Ready 8. My Girl 9. Just to See Her 10. The Tracks of My Tears 11. Cruisin'
Live in Hyde Park, London, England, Sunday September 13th 2015. BBC Radio 2's Festival In A Day.
A special, intimate performance from Take That in the BBC Radio Theatre, the band’s first since 2014. With over 45 million albums sold, Gary, Howard and Mark perform an exclusive set list of songs that have provided a soundtrack to so many lives.
Soaring vocals and timeless hits from Sharleen Spiteri's Scottish rockers.
The legendary rockers break out their beloved singalong tunes
The legendary musician and Hyde Park headliner performs a hit-packed set at BBC Radio 2's 'Festival in a Day'.
John Stephen (1934-2004), the fashion designer, was "the King of Carnaby Street" in the 1960s, when his clothes, which were worn by members of the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Bee Gees and the Kinks, created a revolution in men's fashion. In 1957, the Glaswegian-born Stephen set up his first shop at No 5 Carnaby Street. The rest is fashion & pop history
Tears For Fears recent In Concert appearance at the BBC Radio Theatre. Their set includes Mad World, Change, Pale Shelter, Shout, Everybody Wants To Rule The World and Sowing The Seeds of Love. These are just some of the songs that have made Tears For Fears one of modern music's most influential bands leaving their mark on everyone from Kanye West to The Weeknd. Their hits have also been covered by a long and diverse list of artists including Lorde, Gloria Gaynor and most famously by Gary Jules as part of the Donnie Darko soundtrack.
Status Quo have been rockin' for six decades, notching up 65 hit singles, selling over 100m records worldwide and spending more than 400 weeks in the British singles chart. It's no wonder Francis Rossi and Rick Parfitt from the band were awarded OBEs in 2010 for their services to music...
Soulful Londoner celebrates over 20 years in the spotlight.
On the eve of the release of their 2016 album "Acoustic" Simple Minds took to the stage at the Hackney Empire to perform a stripped-down and reimagined set of their songs spanning their eclectic and illustrious career. Hosted by Jo Whiley this concert sees the Glaswegian rockers replace the synths with guitars to perform an acoustic set of songs without losing any of their essence.
Movie about Pasolini by fellow gay auteur Constantine Giannaris
Bow Wow Wow - the English new wave band performs TV Savage, Cowboy, Orang Outang, Sexy Eiffel Towers, Jungle Boy, Mile High Club, Uoma Sex El Apache, Go wild In The Country, I Want Candy, C30 C60 C90 Go! - An episode of "Pop Carnival". At Sefton Park, Liverpool, UK.