Pop icon Kim Wilde has announced a brand new 19-date UK tour in spring 2018 – her first full UK tour since 1982.
The multi-award-winning artist, who has sold more than 30 million records worldwide, is currently completing work on her 14th studio album Here Come The Aliens and has revealed today that she’ll take to the road across England, Scotland and Wales in March and April with her Here Come The Aliens Tour 2018.
Kim said: “I’m really excited to be announcing a new tour. I don’t think I’ve toured the UK for over 30 years so I can’t wait to play this brand new show with my fantastic band.
“We are going to be playing my biggest hits and some fabulous tracks from the new album which is coming out next spring. We can’t wait.”
Kim has recorded her new album at London’s legendary RAK studios – the very same studios where she began her career back in 1981 and recorded such seminal hits as Kids In America, Chequered Love and Cambodia.
Director Peter Taylor said: “Kim Wilde is one of the most successful female pop stars the UK has ever produced.
“She has sold more than 30 million records and has been a trail-blazer for many of the British female artists who followed her success.
“Kim has played to sell-out crowds across Europe and the world and we expect this tour to be massively popular with her army of fans across the UK and beyond.
“It is going to be something really special.”
Tickets go on sale at 9am Friday October 27th from www.ticketmaster.com
MARCH 2018
30TH FRI IPSWICH REGENT THEATRE
31ST SAT SOUTHEND CLIFFS PAVILION
APRIL 2018
2ND MON GLASGOW OLD FRUIT MARKET
4TH WED BATH THE FORUM
5TH THU TORQUAY PRINCESS THEATRE
6TH FRI YEOVIL WESTLANDS
7th SAT BOURNEMOUTH THE PAVILION THEATRE
11TH WED WREXHAM WILLIAM ASTON HALL
12TH THU PRESTON THE GUILDHALL
13TH FRI SHEFFIELD PLUG
15TH SUN YORK BARBICAN
16TH MON GATESHEAD THE SAGE
19TH THU HALIFAX THE VICTORIA THEATRE
20TH FRI BUXTON OPERA HOUSE
21ST SAT BIRMINGHAM TOWN HALL
22ND SUN SALISBURY CITY HALL
24TH TUE HASTINGS THE WHITE ROCK THEATRE
26TH THU LONDON KOKO
30TH MON SALFORD THE LOWRY