Lincolnshire music fans get ready to sing and shout as Lulu is heading to the county with her new tour later this year.
The 70-year-old from Scotland burst onto the music scene as a teenager in the 1960s with one of her biggest hits Shout, which was released exactly 55 years ago.
Lulu will bring Still on Fire show, accompanied by a four-piece band, to The Baths Hall in Scunthorpe on Saturday, October 19. The event is scheduled to start at 7.30pm.
Tickets priced at £35 and £40 (both plus booking fee) will be available for pre-sale, which is web only, on Wednesday from 10am.
Lulu is no stranger to Scunthorpe having performed at the same venue back in 2017. The new tour will also include an LED screen with carefully selected family and career defining moments.
She is widely known for her Eurovision Song Contest 1969 winning entry ‘Boom Bang-a-Bang’. She also sang the title song for the 1974 James Bond film The Man with the Golden Gun.
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