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Go West & Paul Young

Please note that this event has been rescheduled to Monday 16 May 2022. The event was due to take place on Sunday 19 September 2021.Hitting the road on a double bill tour, these two heavyweight chart toppers will be performing all their hits on a bumper bill of nostalgic pop!

Celebrating 35 years, Go West were one of the most successful singer-songwriter duos of the 80’s. Formed in 1982 by Peter Cox and Richard Drummie, with Cox as lead singer and Drummie on guitar and backing vocals, they produced hits such as ‘We Close Our Eyes’, ‘Call Me’ and “Don’t Look Down’. In 1990 their track ‘King of Wishful Thinking’ featured on the hugely successful soundtrack for the blockbuster smash Pretty Woman.

Originally in the band Q-Tips, Paul Young went solo in the 80’s and his career took off with the seminal album No Parlez and subsequent top 10 hits such as 'Wherever I Lay My Hat', ‘Love of The Common People’, ‘Everytime You Go Away’ and ‘Everything Must Change’. Paul is a keen chef, biker and fan of all things mexicana, and formed a tex mex/americana band Los Pacaminos. 


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