Go!Go!Go!
Go!Go!Go! is a British bubblegum pop musical group. It is part of a cross-media project aimed at primary-age children which is made up of the pop group, a live theatre show (The Go!Go!Go! Show), television, and an interactive website.
Go!Go!Go! is made up of 5 members: Holly Atterton, Gemma Naylor, Carl Tracey, Jade Natalie and Steve Leeds.
Go!Go!Go!'s last single was "Back In The Day" released 2015, and was a tribute to the 80s and 90s, an era that songwriter Mike Stock was hugely successful and influential. It's unknown whether Go!Go!Go! is still active today, though it's assumed that the band might have stopped releasing new music.
Music style
Go!Go!Go!'s music is pure bubblegum pop/dance, written by Mike Stock and Steve Crosby, and can be compared to fellow British pop group the Fast Food Rockers, of which Stock and Crosby also wrote the music for. Go!Go!Go! even covers some of the Fast Food Rockers' music, including "9 Times Out Of 10" which became Go!Go!Go!'s "Blue Sky Sunshine Bay," and "I Love Christmas Time."
The Go!Go!Go! Show
Go!Go!Go! features in the family pop musical The Go!Go!Go! Show, produced by the Show 4 Kids PLC, a company set up by Mike Stock (formerly of Stock Aitken Waterman) and Steve Crosby (creator of the pop group Steps). The live show features songs composed by Stock and Crosby, dance routines choreographed by Paul Domaine, and an interactive storyline.
The Go!Go!Go! Show made its theatre debut during summer 2010 at the Leicester Square Theatre in London and continued through the year, finishing its run with a specially adapted show over the Christmas period.
In 2011, The Go!Go!Go! Show began a residency Alton Towers Resort, in the Cloud Cuckoo Land Theatre. Up to five shows a day (requiring two casts) were performed at Alton Towers as their resident live attraction throughout the year. In summer 2011 the show undertook a regional tour of the UK, including places such as Dartford, Cornwall and Wolverhampton. The tour ended in London's West End at the Garrick Theatre in October 2011 where it performed several sell-out shows. It was in 2011 that a CD was released featuring music from the Go!Go!Go! show. The production is different to the official album released later in 2014.
In 2012, The Go!Go!Go! Show unveiled a new show at the Empire Cinema in Leicester Square. It marked the first time in over 50 years that the venue had hosted a live performance. Later in 2012 the show was commissioned for television by Nickelodeon. Filming took place in early 2013 and began broadcast on UK satellite channel Nick Jr in April. Go!Go!Go! appeared daily on the Nick Jr. UK channel. The music videos aired between the channel's regular schedule of programmes. It ended in 2015, due to the planned Go!Go!Go! Electro shows in London starting in 2016.







