Noughties dance legends announce plans for 'huge' live show in the Scottish Borders
Last updated 8th May 2025
They've headlined some of the world's biggest stages - including Glastonbury; and were nominated for Best UK Dance Act at the Brit Awards in 1999 and 2002.
Known for club classics such as We Come 1, Insomnia, and God is a DJ, they have sold over 20 million albums.
Now, British dance group Faithless have announced plans to perform at Floors Castle in Kelso.
They have reunited following the death of lead singer Maxi Jazz, who passed away in his sleep at his South London home back in 2022 - aged 65.
The August 21st show will be their first in eight years and, despite a new album on the way, their only date in Scotland this summer.
The announcement comes three years after the Borders tourist attraction - the largest inhabited house in Scotland - hosted three huge concerts on the banks of the River Tweed in one week - with Michael Bublé, Bryan Adams & Tears for Fears all performing.
Reacting to the announcement online, one fan said: "This is huge!"
Another added: "Yesssss! Insomnia is pure nineties magic… 'I can’t get no sleep'!”
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