Richmond News
Afternoon Tea At Buckingham Palace
15 July 2011
It’s not every day you are invited to a garden Party at Buckingham Palace, or share a few cucumber sandwiches with the likes of Esther Rantzen, Anton du Beke, Rolf Harris, Tony Blackburn and last but not least… Dick and Dom.





Invited by the Not Forgotten Association, Richmond Soul were honoured to be performing for and supporting a wonderful charity that provides recreational activities for wounded and disabled ex-service men and women.
© 2011 Richmond Soul HQ
ITV's 'Popstar To Operastar' Wrap Party!
10 July 2011
Katherine Jenkins, and show winner Joe McElderry were just two of the stars that shared the stage with Richmond Soul at ITV’s ‘Popstar to Operastar’ end of series aftershow party.


The boys also sang backing vocals for Cheryl Baker, Joe Washbourn (Toploader) and Claire Richards (Steps) whilst the other contestants and crew danced the night away to slick soul!
© 2011 Richmond Soul HQ
RS Hit The Royal Albert Hall
06 July 2011
July was a heavy month for Richmond Soul. It was kicked off with an appearance at The Royal Albert Hall with the 100 voice choir.

Jonathan Ross played host on the evening for a national award ceremony. Steve mentioned “we both feel extremely privileged to be performing at such a prestigious venue!”
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Charity Event With Trevor Sorbie
08 June 2011
On the 8th June 2011, Richmond Soul spent an evening with Trevor Sorbie MBE and his lovely fiance, as they performed at an event for his charity ‘My New Hair’ and ‘Number 60’.

After an excellent fashion show, Richmond Soul took to the stage to help the busy crowd dance the night away! Mr and (future) Mrs Sorbie even invited the boys to the Trevor Sorbie salon in Covent Garden… which they clearly won’t turn down!
© 2011
By Royal Appointment
03 December 2010
On 3rd December 2010, Richmond Soul performed at St James’s Palace, in the company of HRH The Prince of Wales.
Esther Rantzen (CBE) thought that Richmond Soul were (in her own words) “Great!”, Steve traded a “Hi” with Moira Stuart (OBE) in the foyer of the palace, and BBC’s chief news correspondent Kate Adie (OBE) explained to Chris how much she enjoyed massages.

In addition to Richmond Soul, the stage also witnessed a delightful performance from BBC’s ‘I’d Do Anything’ Jodie Prenger.
A superb day had by all, acknowledging the anniversary of an incredible charity: The Not Forgotten Association.
© 2010 Richmond Soul HQ

