Take That star Howard Donald cut a casual figure as he unveiled a surprising new career path during Cheshire Oaks’ 30th anniversary gig in Wirral, Merseyside, on Friday.
The singer, 57, who rose to fame as part of the iconic pop group, showed off his DJ skills on stage, dressed in a ribbed mustard ʙuттon-up shirt over a white vest, paired with oversized peach-coloured shorts.
He completed his laid-back look with a pink baseball cap and seemed to be in his element as he mixed tunes for the crowd.
However, while Howard’s DJ set may have surprised some attendees, he’s no newcomer to the scene.
Performing under his DJ alias DJ HD, he has played at renowned clubs and festivals around the world, including Gatecrasher in Birmingham, Eden in Ibiza, and Ministry of Sound in London.
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Take That star Howard Donald cut a casual figure as he unveiled a surprising new career path during Cheshire Oaks’ 30th anniversary gig in Wirral, Merseyside, on Friday
The singer, 57, who rose to fame as part of the iconic pop group, showed off his DJ skills on stage, dressed in a ribbed mustard ʙuттon-up shirt over a white vest
His sets typically feature a blend of house, funky, and vocal-driven electronic music.
Later in the evening, Pussycat Dolls star Kimberly Wyatt, 43, also took to the decks, energising the crowd with a dynamic set.
The American singer stunned in a figure-hugging, sparkly white jumpsuit with flared legs.
She styled her blonde locks in a sleek ponytail and accessorised with silver, chain-linked drop earrings.
The anniversary gig marks a flagship celebratory event, as the brand continues to honour its storied past, exploring how fashion and shopping habits have evolved since its doors first opened in 1995.
Earlier this year, Cheshire Oaks unveiled its 2025 Style Report, revealing that 63 per cent of Brits now prefer shopping in person rather than online.
As well as the resurgence of nostalgic fashion trends from the 90s, from baggy trousers to full denim looks, returning to pride and place in wardrobes across the UK.
As the UK’s largest designer outlet, with over 400,000 sq ft of retail space and a vibrant community of more than 165 brands, Cheshire Oaks continues to shine as a landmark of British retail innovation and culture.
He completed his laid-back look with a pink baseball cap and looked in his element as he mixed tunes for the crowd
While Howard’s DJ set may have surprised some attendees, he’s no newcomer to the scene
Performing under his DJ alias DJ HD, he has played at renowned clubs and festivals around the world, including Gatecrasher in Birmingham, Eden in Ibiza, and Ministry of Sound in London
His sets typically feature a blend of house, funky, and vocal-driven electronic music
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Kenny Murray, General Manager at Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet, said: ‘This anniversary is a moment to celebrate the rich history and vibrant future of Cheshire Oaks.
‘We have evolved continuously over the last three decades, and now it’s time to celebrate in true style.
‘Over our 30 years we’ve built a real sense of community that makes this centre special and we want to celebrate this milestone with the local area and people so close to our heart.’
‘This summer’s music event, crowned by a secret headline act, promises to be a truly special experience, and a way that we can give back to the loyal customers who have trusted us to bring them the latest fashion trends since the 90s, we can’t wait to enjoy it with them.’
Later in the evening, Pussycat Dolls star Kimberly Wyatt, 43, also took to the decks, energising the crowd with a dynamic set
The American singer stunned in a figure-hugging, sparkly white jumpsuit with flared legs
She styled her blonde locks in a sleek ponytail and accessorised with silver, chain-linked drop earrings