A double bill of acts from the 1980s UK pop scene are set to take centre stage at a theatre in Sydney later this year.
Those who love pop music in Liverpool will be able to enjoy a double header of 80s to early 90s chart toppers this coming March. As part of a co-headline tour of Australia, pop favourites Nik Kershaw and Go West will be performing for one night only at Sydney’s celebrated Metro Theatre.
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Pop fans attending the upcoming gig in the New South Wales capital can expect to hear live renditions of classic tracks that charted high and enjoyed considerable airplay in the 80s and the beginning of the 90s. Go West songs like “We Close Our Eyes”, “Call Me”, and “King Of Wishful Thinking” will likely feature in their set list. Kershaw hits like “Wouldn’t It Be Good”, “Wide Boy” and “The Riddle” should also be expected.
Nik Kershaw and Go West will now be playing live at the Metro Theatre on Thursday, March 7. The venue is based at G2/624 George Street in Sydney, and the concert will begin at 7pm, finishing at 11pm.
