Stage an 80s rebellion second time around at Butlins with big-haired sounds. You really can't touch this.
Aswad was arguably Britain's most successful reggae band, in terms of both popularity and longevity.
Bad Manners — one of the best ska bands ever — guarantee to put a smile on your face with their unique blend of loony songs and madcap live antics.
Go West helped define the 1980s with their combination of poppy rock, Ray Bans and tight, white T-shirts.
Keith Harris appeared on BBC television from 1982 to 1990 with "The Keith Harris Show", featuring puppets such as Orville The Duck and Cuddles The Monkey. Now he is entertaining adults at Butlins on selected Big Weekends.
Teenage ska and reggae band Musical Youth heralded a new sound in the charts, with their mega-hit Pass The Dutchie.
Nathan Moore was the lead singer of the late Eighties boy band ‘Brother Beyond’. After the band split in 1990 he joined ‘Worlds Apart’ and it wasn’t long before more hits filled the charts, selling 4 million albums in continental Europe!
Infectious anthem Mama Used to Say was a mega hit for Junior Giscombe, one of the 80s' premier R&B artists.
Your essential guide to a great Big Weekend