Odyssey | American Soul & Disco
Boisdale Of Canary Wharf, London.
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With a string of instantly recognisable globetrotting hits including Going Back To My Roots, Inside Out and Native New Yorker, Odyssey’s perfect grooves helped define the disco era. Today, the band are positively fizzing with the same infectious energy they made their name with – and their cool cocktail of disco, funk, pop and Latin rhythms is still tearing up dancefloors all over the world. We are delighted to welcome them back to Boisdale for another deep dive into disco heaven. Hine Bar and Garden Terrace are available for pre/post-show drinks! *Please note your dining time is 7.00 pm (Excluding lounge tickets) - if you wish to change this to an earlier or later dining time please contact our reception team after you have purchased your tickets at 0207 715 5818 or email reception@boisdale-cw.co.uk attaching your ticket. BOISDALE OF CANARY WHARF Boisdale of Canary Wharf is a two-floor venue overlooking Cabot Square which comprises a restaurant, four private dining rooms, Hine Bar, Cigar Humidor, heated Terrace, the world’s greatest Whisky Bar, and the best live music in the capital. FOLLOW US: ABOUT THE VENUE:
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Since forming in 1968, Odyssey have gone on to become one of the most successful disco groups of all time.
Starting out performing in New York dance clubs they hit the big time in 1977 with their iconic disco cuts "Native New Yorker" and "Easy Come, Easy Go", two gems that brilliantly captured the NY scene at the time. "Don't Tell Me, Tell Her" and the smash hit "Going Back to My Roots" soon followed, cementing the group's place in disco history.