Legends of the 80s team up for Milton Keynes Theatre date

The eighties will be back with a bang at Milton Keynes Theatre next month (March 26), courtesy of Nik Kershaw, Go West and Cutting Crew.

With millions of albums sales and hits like We Close Our Eyes, Call Me, King Of Wishful Thinking, Wouldn’t It Be Good, The Riddle, I Won’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me, I've Been In Love Before and the classic (I Just) Died In Your Arms, this authentic 80s triple header is an absolute winner.

More than 30 years have passed since Go West had their first hit single We Close Our Eyes. More chart-bothering moments followed, including Call Me, Goodbye Girl and Don’t Look Down, Faithful and the smash hit theme song in 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. One for the trivia fiends among you...

Grammy nominated, Anglo-Canadian rock mob Cutting Crew will always be remembered for their classic song (I Just) Died In Your Arms, which helped define the musical sounds of the club scene during the eighties and is still played widely today.

Decades later, and with millions of album sales, original singer/songwriter Nick Van Eede has signed new recording publishing deals and is back on the road promoting his awesome new material.

It's a monstrous bill of perfect tunes, and tickets won't hang around for long.


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