ICE COLD
"Funky, upbeat dance floor-filling Soul, Motown and Pop. Party band playing chart hits from 60's to current today."
About the Act:
North West based band Ice Cold, are a fun and energetic 5-piece who play all your favourite tunes from the 60’s to the present day. They feature rich female vocals, with slick guitar, funky bass, keys and drums, and their sensational setlist is filled to the brim with modern party hits such as ‘Uptown Funk’, ‘We Found Love’ and ‘Don’t Start Now’, as well as plenty of Soul, Motown, Disco and Dance classics. You are sure to hear something you love and will be eager to hit the dance floor. This incredible group have been together for years and they’ve performed at countless weddings and festivals. They’ll bring everything needed to create a dazzling show, including professional lighting and sound equipment, so you can focus on your best dance moves. If you’re looking for a band who will guarantee a great time at your next function or party, look no further than Ice Cold. Let them do what they do best – keep your dance floor bouncing all night long!
A well-established, professional and extremely talented collective of five musicians. This band’s upbeat, floor-filling classics are perfect for injecting much-needed life and soul into any party, wedding or event. Featuring crowd-pleasing favourites from Stevie Wonder, Chaka Khan, Luther Vandross, James Brown, Chic, Sister Sledge, Bruno Mars, Dua Lipa and more besides – with an ever-extending repertoire.
Ice Cold are a dance floor-filling party starter! Enquire early to avoid disappointment!
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Energetic, experienced band
- Huge setlist
- Amazing lead vocals
Song List
Treasure – Bruno Mars
Don’t Start Now – Dua Lipa
Shape of You – Ed Sheeran
How Deep Is Your Love – Calvin Harris
Bad Guy – Billie Eilish
Just Dance – Lady Gaga
Locked Out Of Heaven – Bruno Mars
This Girl – Kungs
We Found Love – Rihanna
Waiting All Night – Rudimental
You Got The Love – Florence and the Machine
Black Magic – Little Mix
Shake It Off – Taylor Swift
Moves Like Jagger – Maroon 5
Forget You – Cee-Lo Green
Crazy – Cee-Lo Green
Valerie – Amy Winehouse
Cosmic Girl - Jamiroquai
Canned Heat – Jamiroquai
Lady – Modjo
Sing It Back – Moloko
Groovejet – Spiller
Ain’t Nobody – Chaka Khan
Free – Ultra Nate
Finally – CeCe Penniston
Show Me Love – Robin S
Freed From Desire – Gala
Insomnia – Faithless
Get Ready – The Temptations
Move On Up – Curtis Mayfield
Superstition – Stevie Wonder
I Wish – Stevie Wonder
Never Too Much – Luther Vandross
Love The One You’re With – Luther Vandross
Hard To Handle – Otis Redding
September – Earth, Wind and Fire
Ain’t No Stopping Us Now – McFadden and Whitehead
Higher And Higher – Jackie Wilson
Loco In Acapulco – Four Tops
Play That Funky Music – Wild Cherry
You Can’t Hurry Love – The Supremes
Heatwave – Martha and the Vandellas
Nowhere To Run – Martha and the Vandellas
All This Love That I’m Giving – Gwen McCrae
Dancing In The Street – Martha and the Vandellas
All Night Long – Lionel Richie
Do I Love You (Indeed I Do) – Frank Wilson
Tainted Love – Gloria Jones
I Feel Good – James Brown
Soul Man – Sam and Dave
Thinking Of You – Sister Sledge
Signed Sealed Delivered – Stevie Wonder
Proud Mary – Tina Turner
Young Hearts Run Free – Candi Staton
We Are Family – Sister Sledge
Car Wash – Rose Royce
Last Dance – Donna Summer
Night Fever – Bee Gees
Knock On Wood – Eddie Floyd
Upside Down – Diana Ross
PYT – Michael Jackson
I Want Your Love – Chic
I Wanna Be Your Lover – Prince
Somebody Else’s Guy – Jocelyn Brown
I Feel For You – Chaka Khan
Long Train Running – Doobie Brothers
Sledgehammer – Peter Gabriel (Brand New Heavies)
Moving On Up – M People
Teardrops – Womack and Womack
Mamma Mia – ABBA
Waterloo – ABBA
Dancing Queen – ABBA
Go Your Own Way – Fleetwood Mac
Dreams – Fleetwood Mac
Power of Love – Huey Lewis and the News
You Can Call Me Al – Paul Simon
Karma Chameleon – Culture Club
Lady Marmalade – Patti LaBelle
Rhythm Is Gonna Get You – Gloria Estefan
It’s My Life – Talk Talk (No Doubt)
The Real Thing – Lisa Stansfield
Walking On Sunshine – Katrina and the Waves
I Can’t Go For That – Hall and Oates
Rich Girl – Hall and Oates