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Project House

Leeds

Nov 13 Fri • 2026 • 7:00pm

Dance/Electronic

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Project House, Leeds

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Rhythm Of The 90s at the Project House, Leeds

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Public Onsale   Mar 12 Thu 2026 2:36pm to Nov 13 Fri 2026 11:00pm

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"The Rhythm of the Night"
Single by Corona
from the album The Rhythm of the Night
Released1993
15 May 1995 (UK)
Genre
Length3:33
Label
Songwriters
ProducerFrancesco Bontempi
Corona singles chronology
"The Rhythm of the Night"
(1993)
"Baby Baby"
(1995)
Music video
"The Rhythm of the Night" on YouTube

"The Rhythm of the Night" is a song by Italian Eurodance group Corona. It was released as their debut single in 1993 in Italy, then elsewhere the following year. The song is the title track of the group's debut studio album of the same name (1995), and was written by Francesco Bontempi, Annerley Emma Gordon, Giorgio Spagna, Pete Glenister and Mike Gaffey. It was produced by Bontempi, and the vocals were performed by Italian singer Giovanna Bersola (a.k.a. Jenny B), who is not credited on the single and does not appear in the music video due to her stage fright.[6][7] The woman who appears in the video is the group's frontwoman Olga Souza.[8] It was directed by Giacomo de Simone and received heavy rotation on European music TV-channels.

"The Rhythm of the Night" was a worldwide hit in 1994, peaking at number one in Italy entering the top five in most of Europe and Australasia, while in the United States, it reached number 11 on both the Billboard Hot 100 and Cash Box Top 100 charts. In 2022 and 2025, "The Rhythm of the Night" was ranked among the best dance songs of all time by Rolling Stone and Billboard magazine.[9][10]

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