THOUSANDS of music-lovers flocked to Pangbourne last weekend for a star-studded concert.
On Saturday, July 30, the grounds of Englefield House welcomed the Heritage Live Concert series.
After a forced postponement last year due to covid, patient ticket holders were treated to a packed schedule.
The evening began with DJ Fat Tony producing a set synonymous with those which have seen him recognised as one of the original superstar DJ’s.
Gabrielle followed and the two-time BRIT award winner delighted the audience with a range of soulful hits including Out of Reach.
With the crowd now suitably warmed up in the West Berkshire sun, Kim Wilde took to the stage and performed a number of tracks as part of her greatest hits tour.
The penultimate act of the day was Lulu, known as one of the best selling singers of the 1960’s.
Headlining this year was the Culture Club, fronted by the enigmatic Boy George.
Attendees were entertained with a number of hits from the multi-million selling group, including Karma Chameleon and a slowed-down acoustic version of Do You Really Want to Hurt Me.