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Vengaboys we like to party 1998 live
Vengaboys we like to party 1998 live








vengaboys we like to party 1998 live

The setlist included all of Vengaboys' biggest hits, including an encore performance of 'Vengabus' ("We like to party"). On Friday 22nd September, 2006, Vengaboys performed live at the University of Sheffield's 'Octagon Centre' to an estimated crowd of over 1,500. On July 15 2006, 3 members (Denice, Kim & Yorick) and a new venga-cowboy, Todd Eastwood, reformed Vengaboys for a Revival Show, and performed at London's G-A-Y club. On February 9, 2004, Vengaboys gave a final collective performance, with all members, past and present, getting together to perform for a small audience. In early 2002, Denice and Yorick left to pursue solo careers, and Mark and Lilly joined in their place. (More Info) In 1999, Robin left the band to pursue a solo career and his place was taken by his friend Yorick, a former dolphin trainer. They now fronted and sang the music produced by Danski and Delmundo. In autumn 1996, The Vengaboys were formed with Kim, Robin, Roy and Denice, who were originally dancers for the two DJs. The band was produced by the two producers Dennis van den Driesschen and Wessel van Diepen who called themselves DJs Danski and Delmundo. * Dennis van den Driesschen ("Danski"), producer (1997-2004) * Wessel van Diepen ("Delmundo"), producer (1997-2004) By mid-2001, after nearly 10 top 10 hits, the group partly disbanded and went back to working on the club scene. The group's success continued throughout the beginning of the 21st century, with the "Platinum Album" (their third album release) going top 10, spawning 3 big hits (''Kiss'', ''Shala Lala'' and ''Uncle John From Jamaica'') and 2 lesser known tracks (''Cheekah Bow-Bow'', which included their fifth cyber-member Cheekah, and the ballad ''Forever As One'', which gained more notoriety for its video, which was banned after the group used unlicensed pictures of them meeting pop group Westlife). The ploy worked and by the beginning of the year 2000, the group had achieved 4 top 10 entries, including 2 number ones (''Boom Boom Boom Boom'' and ''We're Going to Ibiza''). Never critically acclaimed, the group continued making records that were distinctly "Eurobeat", following in the footsteps of previous Dutch-Dance sensations 2 Unlimited. This led to the name 'Vengaboys' as their following project. A guest-singer from Spain, for the producer's previous project Nakatomi, kept repeatedly singing ''Venga'' in their songs, which means ''come'' in Spanish. Like in Spanish, the V is pronounced with a soft B sound, as such- "Bengaboys". Some of their most successful singles include "Uncle John from Jamaica", "We're Going to Ibiza", "Boom Boom Boom Boom" and "We Like to Party". The Vengaboys deliver a 100% satisfaction guaranteed live show, always promising to blow off the roof for audiences wherever they perform."Vengaboys" are a Eurodance band that came to prominence in 1997.

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The original members of the Vengaboys are a 'lean and mean party-machine' and definitely know how to get the party on powered by insane outfits, live vocals, and spectacular visuals for a night of full-on fun!Īround the world, eager fans are tuning into the raging foursome with over 500 million Vengaboys video views on YouTube and more than 3.5 million listeners on their Spotify channel each month! And, there’s no shortage of followers jumping in on Instagram and Facebook.įun fact: Every three minutes someone, somewhere in the world, mentions the Vengaboys on social media. The Vengaboys Live Experience showcases their multiplatinum hits Up & Down, Kiss (When the sun Don’t Shine), We Like To Party!, Uncle John From Jamaica, Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!!, We’re Going To Ibiza!, and Shalala Lala, along with current Top-40 party hits that are regularly added to the mix.

vengaboys we like to party 1998 live

“Shouting, dancing, singing and just having a great time, and that’s an understatement - it was more like a hectic huge 90’s party.” – Cooltry

vengaboys we like to party 1998 live

“An infectious party for all!” – Vulture Magazine “Raucous cheering, stomping and screaming – honestly one of the first genuine pleas for an encore witnessed in a very long time.” – Tonedeaf “Blown away with awesomeness!” – The AU Review“ Here’s what the press had to say about their recent string of sold out shows in stadiums throughout Australia: The result is an amazing 150 major shows per year with lots of return booking requests. Since their global return in 2009 to international stages, bookings for their nonstop world tour are up by 20% year-on-year.

vengaboys we like to party 1998 live

It’s unanimous around the world! Major booking agents everywhere agree - Vengaboys are without a doubt Europe’s #1 Party Act!










Vengaboys we like to party 1998 live