Jamiroquai @ Exit Festival 2011 - Mainstage performing Cosmic Girl

Jamiroquai @ Exit Festival 2011 - Mainstage performing Cosmic Girl

Acid jazz and funk leaders, playful Jamiroquai headed by Jay Kay, a man whose enthusiasm does not fade with years, have confirmed headlining Exit Festival 2011. With nineteen-year-long career and innumerable hits under their belt, it does not come as a surprise to see this dance spectacle mastering the stage and captivating the audience. Apart from the major hit singles, we can expect them to present us with fresh material from their seventh studio album Rock Dust Light Star, released in November 2010. Gathered back in 1992, Jamiroquai climbed the world stage alongside other British jazz funk and acid jazz artists, Incognito and The Brand New Heavies, soon surpassing them in popularity. Their first single „When You Gonna Learn" placed them in the eyesight range of Sony agents, who release their first album Emergency on Planet Earth. Bigger popularity comes with the next record, „The Return of the Space Cowboy", but the world knows about them with „Travelling Without Moving", in 1996. The major hit "Virtual Insanity" becomes a must for every dancefloor, and Jay Kay famous as one of the favourite acid jazz and pop vocals. Nineteen years after their birth, they are still proving the permanence of their unique expression, through years colored and embellished by electro and purely pop elements. The combination of silky voice and imaginative outfits enabled them to avoid patterns and resulted in a career swarming with hit singles like „Cosmic Girl", „Love Fool", „Little L". After 25 million sold album copies, a Grammy won in 1997, endless crazy hats and a very successful Belgrade concert, Jay Kay is joining us at Main Stage, hopefully ready to repeat the great show. Their latest album „Rock Dust Light Show", surely a part of their performance and a joy to many, is going back to Jamiroquai's basic sound, meaning disco funk that lures you to sway and hop. Even though they no longer have anything to prove, they are still reputed as a band who go out of their way to put on a great show, which we know we'll see at Exit Festival, before the sea of fans ready to dance one more time with Peter Pan aka Jay Kay.