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Icons of the 80s join Warrington Festival line up

By: Jul. 14, 2016
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Go West, Nik Kershaw and special guests, T'Pau will come together for one concert on the opening night of Warrington Festival 2016.

The three legendary 80s stars are set to join forces for a truly incredible concert experience on Warrington's Bank Park on Friday 16 September.

Their appearance will kick off a two week celebration of culture, sport and entertainment across the town.

With millions of albums sales and iconic hits such as We Close Our Eyes, Call Me, Wouldn't It Be Good, The Riddle, I Won't Let The Sun Go Down On Me, Heart and Soul and the classic China in Your Hand, this authentic eighties triple header is not to be missed.

This year marks the 30th anniversary of Go West's first hit single We Close Our Eyes. Other hits followed including Call Me, Goodbye Girl and Don't Look Down, Faithful, and the smash hit theme song from the film Pretty Woman, King of Wishful Thinking.

Nik Kershaw first achieved chart success in 1984 with Wouldn't It Be Good?, followed by other classics such as Won't Let the Sun Go Down on Me, and The Riddle. A prolific writer for other artists, Nik also penned the number one single The One and Only for Chesney Hawkes.

T'Pau's first single Heart and Soul was released in 1987 and initially found success in the US after being featured in a Pepe Jeans commercial, before charting in the UK. Their biggest hit China in Your Hand hit the top spot in the UK later that year, and stayed at number one for five weeks.

Tickets go on sale on Monday 18 July at 9am, and are available from www.pyramidparrhall.com



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