Celebrating the legendary London DJ Paul ‘Trouble’ Anderson on his heavenly birthday with an all star and genre-defying line up playing from 4pm until midnight at The Star of Kings in Kings Cross.
One of London’s most famous club superstars whose career spanned four decades, Paul ‘Trouble’ Anderson could genuinely claim to have been at the forefront of most of the significant shifts in UK club culture. Paul ‘Trouble’ Anderson is the legendary London DJ, Dancer and Club Culture Icon and his uplifting spirit continues to unite and inspire.
His legendary club residences included Crackers, the Electric Ballroom, Paul ‘Trouble’ Anderson’s Loft Club and Bump N’ Hustle at the Bussey Building as well as guest performances everywhere from Ministry of Sound to the Sunrise and Clockwork Orange raves, the Southport Weekender Festival, 51st State Festival and Deep Into Soul events.
Paul ‘Trouble’ Anderson also hosted the Saturday night prime time dance Mix Show on Kiss 100 FM for 9 years.
A Night of Legacy & Love
A Tribute To Paul ‘Trouble’ Anderson
Sunday September 28th 2025
From 5pm onwards at The Star of Kings
Four decades on, the spirit of DJ Paul ‘Trouble’ Anderson still moves, unites and inspires London’s dance music community. Join Paul’s friends and family on Sunday September 28th at The Star of Kings, as we celebrate the man, the music, and the memorieswith A Tribute to Paul ‘Trouble’ Anderson on his heavenly birthday.
This isn’t just a party — it’s a gathering of hearts, a chance to relive the golden moments and keep Paul’s legacy alive on the dancefloor. Don’t miss one of September’s optimum feel-good essential daytime events honouring the incredible talent of Paul ‘Trouble’ Anderson.
Paul has also been honoured with his own plaque on the Camden Music Walk Of Fame. Over a legendary career, Trouble played around 700 times at Camden’s best venues that includes the likes of Dingwalls, Electric Ballroom, HQs, Camden Palace (KoKo), The Underworld, Jazz Café, Zensai, Bar Vinyl and more.
One of London’s most famous club superstars whose career spanned four decades, Paul ‘Trouble’ Anderson could genuinely claim to have been at the forefront of most of the significant shifts in UK club culture. Paul is the legendary London DJ, Dancer and Club Culture Icon and his uplifting spirit continues to unite and inspire. Check out his Plaque on the Camden Music Walk Of Fame
This special event brings together the cream of London’s Soul, Funk and House music DJs to celebrate Paul ’Trouble’ Anderson’s music and legacy. Boogie any way you wanna across 2 floors with his celebrated Advance Dance room mixing up current sounds with some killer classics. Or head into the Good Groove Lounge layering all styles of classic funk, soul and disco sounds.ITV LONDON TRIBUTE TO THE LEGENDARY DJ PAUL “TROUBLE” ANDERSON
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWSqCTNeBJQ
Listings
Event: A Tribute To The Legendary Paul “Trouble” Anderson
Date: Sunday September 28th 2025
At: The Star of Kings, 126 York Way, Kings Cross, N1 0AX
Times: 4pm-12am Midnight
Line Up of DJs keeping the flame alive:
Advance Dance Arena: Colin Dale, Kid Batchelor, Linden C, Roy The Roach, Jazzie Que (Soul II Soul), Trudy Lady T ++ (House & Disco)
Live P.A.s Marcus Begg and Hannah Khemoh
Good Groove Lounge: DJs Micky D, Stafford Black Market, Mr Shiver, AJ, Johnny Rogue, JD + (Soul/Funk/Disco)
Plus Hosts: MCs E-Mix and Nino
Tickets: Free
BOOGIE ANY WAY YOU WANNA…
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“Paul Anderson was a mentor to me. Paul is the king of the dance floor and a credit to us all”.
Carl Cox
“Paul was the epitome of the London soul and house scene”
Ultra Nate
“Paul Anderson is one of the most important people in London night club culture”
Gilles Peterson
“Paul was humble, musical and an amazing entertainer. One of my DJ heroes right up there with Larry Levan, Frankie Knuckles and David Mancuso. A UK version of those guys”
Louie Vega
“I do this for the love of people, the love of music and the love of life. We’re all here to learn, share and care. If you aren’t doing that, what are you doing here?
Paul ‘Trouble’ Anderson
‘Paul was the platinum standard of London DJs, much like New York City’s Larry Levan. He was the one they all admired and emulated. Paul’s love and dedication to music ran through his blood the same way it runs through mine. The way Paul played made it impossible to not dance. His selections had the ability to completely erase your worries and woes. Then there was Paul’s smile and his dance moves. I’ve never known any DJ to cut the rug with such skill and precision, while spinning record after record. Paul never seemed to tire. His energy seemed endless”
Leroy Burgess
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