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Spandau Ballet singer Tony Hadley brings his 40th anniversary tour to Folkestone, Tunbridge Wells and Dartford

From the hit singles of Spandau Ballet to his recent solo records, Tony Hadley will be celebrating four decades of tunes with anniversary dates in Folkestone, Tunbridge Wells and Dartford.

The 1980s heartthrob will visit Leas Cliff Hall in Folkestone on Thursday, May 5. He will then perform at the Assembly Hall Theatre in Tunbridge Wells on Sunday, May 8 before making his final stop in Kent at Dartford’s Orchard Theatre on Tuesday, May 17.

Tony Hadley, the former frontman of Spandau Ballet, is touring Kent this year
Tony Hadley, the former frontman of Spandau Ballet, is touring Kent this year

Finding fame at the forefront of the New Romantics era, the Spandau Ballet singer was the voice of smash hit singles such as True, Gold and Through the Barricades.

It’s been a rocky road for the band since their chart-topping glory days, with numerous reunions, break-ups and well-documented rifts between Tony and his fellow band members, Gary and Martin Kemp.

In recent years, Tony has distanced himself from his former bandmates after announcing his departure in 2017 and now tours as a solo artist.

Spandau Ballet in 1986
Spandau Ballet in 1986

As he relives some of his biggest numbers on stage later this year, Tony will be accompanied by live musicians in the Fabulous TH Band.

For tickets to Leas Cliff Hall on Thursday, May 5, book online here or call 02072 061 174. Tickets start at £31.90.

For tickets to the Assembly Hall on Sunday, May 8, book online here or call 01892 530 613. Tickets start at £30.50.

For tickets to the Orchard Theatre on Tuesday, 17 May, book online here or call 03433 100 033. Tickets start at £32.

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