Marti Pellow: Former Wet Wet Wet singer to visit Dunfermline on Greatest Hits tour
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The former Wet Wet Wet frontman kicks off the tour in Aberdeen on November 11, before heading to Dunfermline (Nov 13) and Glasgow (Nov 15).
The 56-year-old, whose monster hits with Wet Wet Wet include Love Is All Around and Goodnight Girl, has been entertaining fans on Facebook during lockdown with several impromptu performances.
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Hide AdSpeaking about the tour, the 56-year-old said: “Throughout lockdown I was inundated by messages from fans asking me to organise a tour once we come out of these terrible times.
“Twelve million people tuned in for the lockdown sessions and I covered songs that were either fan requests or personal favourites.
“I’m now looking forward to including some of them in the shows, alongside tracks from new album Stargazer.
“I finally got to write the songs that let me pay homage to my heroes and I can’t wait to perform them live.
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Hide Ad“Get your dancing shoes on – it’s time to party with Marti!”
Full tour dates
Nov 11, 2021 Aberdeen Aberdeen Music Hall
Nov 13, 2021 Dunfermline Alhambra Theatre
Nov 15, 2021 Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
Nov 17, 2021 Peterborough New Theatre
Nov 18, 2021 Southend Cliffs Pavilion
Nov 19, 2021 Bournemouth Pavilion
Nov 21, 2021 Woking New Victoria Theatre
Nov 22, 2021 Manchester The Bridgewater Hall
Nov 24, 2021 Stockton-On-Tees Globe
Nov 25, 2021 Liverpool Eventim Olympia Theatre
Nov 27, 2021 Norwich Theatre Royal
Nov 28, 2021 Birmingham Symphony Hall
Nov 29, 2021 Northampton Royal and Derngate
Nov 30, 2021 London Gillian Lynne Theatre
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