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History of House is not a show you simply sit, watch and listen to.

It’s something you feel. Properly.

From your feet to your face, this one rolls through your body like a wave and refuses to let you stay still.

The goosebumps you thought are dead and buried, awaken with delicious tingles surfacing on the back of your neck as you become part of the sea of the joyful dancing congregation worshipping the voices of the Soweto Gospel Choir.  Sounds bizarre, I know, but it really feels like a religious experience!

Feet tapping turns into full-blown dancing before you’ve even clocked what’s happened.

Groove Terminator is on the decks, weaving together decades of house music classics that he’s renowned for, while the absolutely angelic members of the Soweto Gospel Choir take those eighties, nineties and two-thousands house bangers and lift them into something else entirely. Something bigger. Something soulful.

This is house music with heart, with spirit, with goosebumps.

Those old-school bangers hit hard, especially when you know them note for note… and then suddenly they’re sung live, voices perfectly on point to the originals, yet layered with that unmistakable Soweto flair.

Chills down the spine, every time.

Add the dancing, the cheekiness, the fun, the frivolity, the joy — pure, unfiltered joy — and you’re not just watching a performance, you’re part of it. The energy in the room is high-vibe, collective, infectious. Everyone’s dancing, singing, smiling, connecting.

The choir has been bringing this show to us for a few years now, and honestly, it just keeps getting better and better.

More polished, more powerful, more joyful. History of House is a full-body, full-soul experience.

Come ready to dance. Come ready to feel. And don’t be surprised if you leave buzzing long after the last beat drops.

The perfect stolen moment to relive the best time of your life.

History of House Greatest Hits is now showing at Fringe World until 15th February 2026.