Dining Information
Pre-show dining is available in the Riverside Café ahead of the event.
Ticket Information
Tickets for this event are unreserved. Raked seating will be available at the back of the Great Hall with standing room and a dance floor in front of the stage.
Dates & times

The Blunter Brothers have 30 years experience in supplying reliability and top class performance. The band has been filling dancefloors since 1989 and has become established in the events entertainment industry as one of the premiere Classic Funk, Motown & Soul acts in the UK.
Alongside headlining with The Blunter Brothers ‘Funk, Motown & Soul Revue’ the band has supported many major acts including Edwin Starr, Sister Sledge, Ruby Turner, Rufus Thomas, Geno Washington as well as collaborating with members of George Clinton’s Parliament/Funkadelic and gigging with James Brown’s MD and Tenor Sax man Mr Pee Wee Ellis. The band covers all the hits from artists such as James Brown, Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles, Curtis Mayfield, The Average White Band, E,W&F, Bruno Mars and many more.
Originally from Sussex, The Blunter Brothers formed way back in 1988 and has become established as one of the premiere ‘Revue’ acts in the country. The band was headhunted to play the Hammersmith Apollo for comedian Stephen K Amos’ nationwide tour finale and is the only band to have been asked to play at the BBC sports personality of the year after show party. In fact, they were asked back and did it two years in a row.
Members of the Blunter Brothers have worked with, amongst others, Sir Elton John, Sir Cliff Richard, Joan Armatrading, Mica Paris, Nelly Furtado, Joss Stone, Tears For Fears, Heather Small (M People) and Macy Gray!
Mr Pee Wee Ellis, James Brown’s sax player/MD/Co-composer from the 60’s said about the Blunter Brothers:
“Played a great gig with The Blunter Brothers last weekend. Nice camaraderie between the guys and a good vibe in the evening”
Hollie Farris, Mr Brown's trumpeter/bandleader from the 80’s said about the Blunter Brothers:
“When I started listening to the tracks, I thought it was a recording of us 20 years ago! You guys really nailed it. Good, tight band”
If you fancy a Funky Good Time (and a Boogie!), this is one not to be missed.


