The Buckingham Soul Train
Live Music

The Buckingham Soul Train

When

Saturday, 1 August 2026 – Sunday, 2 August 2026

Buckingham Community Centre

Community Centre, Cornwalls Mdw, Buckingham, MK18 1RP

Time

21:00

Price guide

£12,

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All aboard! The Buckingham Soul Train pulls into Buckingham Community Centre on Saturday 1st August for a night of classic grooves. Soul Train theme nights are Soul, Motown and Disco-inspired dance events with an energetic, uptempo vibe from the first track to the last. Expect the very best of Motown & Soul, Disco, Club Classics and 80s/90s Pop — the music that lit up the charts and never left the dance floor. Whether you are a seasoned dancer or simply love to move, this is a night built for letting loose. Doors open at 7:30pm, with dancing from 8:00pm until midnight. Entry is £12, cash or card on the door, and complimentary refreshments are served throughout the evening. DJ for the night is Marc Forster. Buckingham Community Centre, Verney Close, Buckingham, MK18 1JP.

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