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Remember Brutus Gold? Meet the 60-year-old called Nigel behind the Love Train legend of Royales and the Ritz

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It’s 30 years since Brutus Gold sparked a disco revolution in Manchester’s legendary Royales nightclub - and he hasn’t stopped dancing yet.

The larger-than-life DJ sparked a revival of classic disco not just in the city, but across the country, with his legendary Love Train show.

Now, decades later, he fills stadiums and festivals with the same concept taken to a whole new level - with his crew of dancers and performers bringing to life classic disco anthems.

READ MORE: Champagne, scandal and lock-ins - what it was like running Alderley Edge club Brasingamens It was back in 1989 that Brutus, aka Nigel Wanless, first came up with the idea of a kitsch disco revival event, with the result - The Love Train - becoming a regular fixture at

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