History of House
History of House, a collaboration between ARIA-nominated DJ Groove Terminator and three-time Grammy®-winners Soweto Gospel Choir, is an exhilarating trip through the history of dance music.
Take the world’s greatest gospel choir who have performed live with stars including Aretha Franklin, Bono, and Queen, add in some funky 70s disco, sprinkle in some 80s pop and then strap in to be schooled in house music, from the mid 80s, through the 90s, to the end of the millennium. Behind the decks is Groove Terminator, one of Australia’s biggest DJs, who has produced dance music and captivated dancefloors for more than three decades.
★★★★★ “Collabs don’t come more epic than this... Five brilliant stars for a truly remarkable performance” Hi Fi Way, 2023
★★★★★ “Nothing prepares you for the sensory overload you experience as you travel through the musical ages of the 70s, 80s, 90s all the way through to the end of the millennium” Glam Adelaide, 2023
Presented by: Gluttony & Andrew Kay
The Andrew Kay Group of Companies (AKA) is led by Andrew Kay AM. For over 35 years AKA has created, produced, and presented attractions across all genres of the entertainment industry. Prior to establishing AKA, Andrew worked as a professional actor, a senior executive for a government arts funding authority, General Manager of Melbourne Theatre Company for six years and as CEO of one of Australia’s largest Rock and Roll Promoters.
This will be a standing event with a dance floor, but there will be raked seating available towards the back of the venue if needed.
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Collabs don’t come more epic than this... Five brilliant stars for a truly remarkable performance - Kim Burley, Hi Fi Way
An amazing and euphoric explosion of the joy of music and dancing - Ian Bell, The Clothesline
This performance was the highlight of the Adelaide Fringe 2023 and the perfect way to end the season - Nadia Boscaini, Glam Adelaide
This journey through sight, sound, and presence, tells a joyous story of music that changed the world - Michael Genrich, Weekend Notes