Half Moon presents:

Katrina formerly of Katrina & The Waves

Katrina formerly of Katrina & The Waves + Joe Loveday

Half Moon - Putney, London

£20 Adv / £22 Door (subject to availability)
Entry Requirements: 18+ after 7pm

Katrina Leskanich returns to the Half Moon for a night of 80s nostalgia.

Katrina and The Waves, who received a Grammy nomination for ‘Best New Artist’, had their first big break when The Bangles covered their song ‘Going Down to Liverpool’ in 1984. This led to an international deal with Capitol Records and the album, Katrina & The Waves which was a substantial critical and commercial success and ‘Walking on Sunshine' was a worldwide hit in 1985, earning top ten spots around the globe. The band toured continually in the 80s with Wham!, Chaka Khan, The Pointer Sisters, The Beach Boys, Don Henley, Fleetwood Mac, The Kinks and many more. Katrina and The Waves had three more chart hits in the US and the UK with 'Do You Want Crying', 'Sun Street' and 'That’s The Way'. And in the 1997, ‘Love Shine A Light’ won Eurovision and charted around Europe, reaching No 3 in the UK.

‘Walking on Sunshine’ has featured in many film including ‘American Psycho’, ’The Secret of my Success’ and ‘High Fidelity’ and has been covered by Dolly Parton and Beyonce.

For one night only, Katrina will be performing all the Katrina & The Waves hits, songs from her solo albums and her latest single, with her sensational band of 20 years. Early booking recommended.

Line Up

Born in the U.S., Katrina moved to the UK in 1976, where a few years later, Katrina, together with fellow American and future Wave, Vince de la Cruz, formed the band Mama’s Cookin’.

As a singer, Katrina was inspired by Motown and girl groups such as The Shangri-Las and The Shirelles. In 1983 Katrina and Vince joined The Waves (a Cambridge based band with ex Soft Boy, Kimberley Rew) and she picked up on some of their musical influences such as Etta James, Velvet Underground and the Stones.

The band became Katrina and the Waves, and in 1983 they recorded an album of original material, at their own expense, which was shopped around various labels and sold at gigs. They were signed by an independent Canadian label – Attic Records and their first album Walking on Sunshine was released just in Canada. Katrina and The Waves toured Canada in 1984 and released a follow up album Katrina & The Waves 2. Katrina and The Waves had their first big break in 1984 when The Bangles covered their song ‘Going Down to Liverpool’. This drew attention to the group and lead to an international deal with Capitol Records.

The band’s first album was re-recorded and remixed. Scott Litt who went on to produce REM and Nirvana, produced ‘Walking on Sunshine’ – it was his idea to add the drum intro which made it irresistible to radio DJs. The first Capitol album, Katrina & The Waves released in 1985, was a substantial critical and commercial success and ‘Walking on Sunshine was a worldwide hit earning top ten spots around the globe. (No. 8 UK, No.9 US, No.3 Canada, No.4 Australia). Since then, the song has been broadcasted over 2,500,000 times in the U.S. and was the highest played track on radio in the summer of 2008 – 23 years after its release.

Films featuring ‘Walking on Sunshine’ include:

Ask Max (1986) Disney movie

Secret of My Success (1987) Michael J Fox - walking on the treadmill

Look Who’s Talking (1989) danced to on-screen by John Travolta

High Fidelity, (2000) danced to by Jack Black

American Psycho (2000) with Christian Bale – to tone down a dark event

Daddy Day Care (2003) Eddie Murphy – opening sequence

Walking on Sunshine (2014) Leona Lewis in musical featuring upbeat 80s songs

Katrina and The Waves’ song covers:

Bangles ‘Going Down to Liverpool’ (1984)

Dolly Parton ‘Walking on Sunshine’ on her Treasures album (1996)

Celine Dion ‘That’s Just The Woman in Me’ (2008)

Glee cast mash up of ‘Walking on Sunshine’ and Beyonce’s ‘Halo’ (2010)

‘Walking on Sunshine’ has recently featured on American Idol, X Factor and The Voice.

Katrina & The Waves were nominated for a Grammy for “Best New Artist” and were constantly touring the US, Japan, Canada, Europe, and Australia. Their follow up single, ‘Do You Want Crying’ was a top 40 hit in the US and ‘Sun Street’ was a UK Top 30 hit in 1986. In 1989 Katrina & The Waves recorded a more rock-orientated album for Capitol subsidiary SBK Records – Break of Hearts which included ‘That’s the Way’ which reached No. 16 in the US charts. The band toured worldwide with artists such as Wham, The Beach Boys, Don Henley, Pointer Sisters, Chaka Khan, The Kinks, Fleetwood Mac, Coolio and Run DMC. ‘Walking on Sunshine’ was followed by more chart hits – ‘Do You Want Crying’ and ‘Que Te Quiero’ in 1985, ‘Sun Street’ in 1986 and ‘That’s The Way’ in 1989, with performances at Madison Square Garden, The Mall, Washington DC, The Marquee Club and CBGBs where Katrina sang with Joey Ramone.

In 1997 Katrina and the Waves’ ‘Love Shine a Light’ won the Eurovision Song Contest with the largest ever margin, followed by an unprecedented four consecutive appearances on Top of The Pops and a No. 3 in the UK Charts.

The following year, Katrina and the Waves split up and Katrina pursued an alternative career on radio and TV. She was a TV presenter on Watchdog on BBC1 and was then offered her own show on BBC Radio 2 – where she presented a three-hour show, five days a week for the next year and a half. This was followed by a stint in musical theatre, where Katrina played the lead role (the songwriter Ellie Greenwich) in Leader of the Pack, singing some of the songs that had influenced her as a young singer.

In 2001, Katrina began a solo career, performing live in the UK and in Europe and resumed writing and recording. Her first solo album, ‘Katrina Leskanich’ was released in 2005. Katrina wrote and produced many of the songs on the album, which includes collaborations with Phil Thornalley, (‘Torn’) and an acoustic cover of Kirsty MacColl’s, ‘They Don’t Know’.

In 2006, Katrina put together a new band, performing their first gig at The Borderline in London and in 2007 Katrina covered ‘Hitsville UK’ on The Sandinista! Project – a new compilation and tribute to The Clash Sandinista! Album. And toured Australia on the Countdown Spectacular tour and Norway with Gylne Tider. Katrina’s single ‘They Don’t Know’ was included on the Gylne Tider 2 album which went platinum. The following year, Katrina had a UK club hit in 2008 with a dance version of ‘They Don’t Know’.

Katrina celebrated 25th Anniversary of ‘Walking on Sunshine’ in 2010 with the release of a new CD, The Live Album and the Glee Cast had a UK Top 10 hit with a mash up of Beyonce’s ‘Halo’ and Katrina & The Waves ‘Walking on Sunshine’. The EP Spiritualize was released in May 2011.

Katrina published her first book – Peggy Lee Loves London: My London Guide (Metropoodle Press 2013) where Katrina explores London in a new city tour guide series and 2014 saw the Retro Futura Tour of North America with other 80s artists including Thompson Twin Tom Bailey, Howard Jones and Midge Ure. Katrina also released her first studio album for 10 years - Blisland. In 2015 Katrina toured South Africa and again in North America.

In 2016, Katrina took part in the BBC’s ‘Eurovision: You Decide’ and toured Australia on the ‘Totally 80s’ Tour and Sweden during the summer.

Katrina toured the USA with the Retro Futura Tour 2017 with 80s artists including Howard Jones, Paul Young and The English Beat, and released a compilation album, The Very Best of Katrina. In 2018 Katrina released her Christmas single, ‘I Can’t Give You Anything but Love’.

In 2020 Katrina released two new singles, ‘Drive’ and, ‘I Want to Love Again’ which was followed by the release of her album, Hearts, Loves & Babys (KATSWEB) later in the year.

2022 Katrina releases the single ‘Holiday’ to celebrate the 25th anniversary of ‘Love Shine A Light’ winning Eurovision.

'Joe Loveday is a young pianist, composer and multi-instrumentalist based in London. He has been performing professionally since the age of fourteen, and appeared at the Latitude Festival in 2015. Drawing on influences such as Tim Minchin, Joe began writing and performing his own original comedic songs in his late teens. Following a successful debut at The Red Hedgehog in Islington in 2017, Joe has gone on to perform his solo material at the Camden Comedy Club, the Also Festival, and the Bull Theatre, where he performed with a three-piece band. Joe has spent the last three years studying music at the University of Manchester, and, after graduating with a First Class degree, he has now resumed his solo career. Alongside this, he continues to perform covers and works as a session musician.'

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