From Shout to James Bond, from To Sir With Love to The Eurovision Song Contest; Lulu is a bona fide British music legend. On the eve of the 60th anniversary of Shout, she’ll be touring the UK for the first time since Autumn 2019 with her most intimate show to date. For The Record will combine remarkable stories and stunning clips with song. The show will be a chance to get to know the star, who has entertained legions of fans across 60 glorious years. The tour will start on April 15 2023 at Eastleigh Thornden Hall before visiting Scotland, Wales and all corners of England with 31 dates in Spring. It will resume in Scotland on October 4 for a further 30 dates, ending at Cheltenham Town Hall on November 12th. Lulu said: “I’m excited to be sharing my story and my music with my first tour in four years. It’s been an incredible story which I am looking forward to telling in For The Record. This is a completely different show to anything I’ve ever done before.” The show will feature stories from Lulu’s remarkable career – from being friends with The Beatles to marrying a Bee Gee, from winning the Eurovision Song Contest to enjoying a colossal hit with Shout, from her relationship with David Bowie to the wonder of Relight My Fire, her Number One with Take That. There’ll be exclusive photography and video footage as well as incredible songs from a pop icon, whose star continues to burn bright. Tickets go on general sale at 10am on Friday 1st July direct from the venues. |
LULU – FOR THE RECORD; FULL 2023 TOUR DATES! APRIL 2023 Weds 19 – Falkirk, FTH Thurs 20 – Dundee, Whitehall Theatre Fri 21 – Musselburgh, The Brunton Sat 22 – Greenock, Beacon Arts Centre Sun 23 – Kilmarnock, Palace Theatre Weds 26 – Bristol, St George’s Thurs 27 – Neath, Gwyn Hall Fri 28 – Porthcawl, Grand Pavilion Sat 29 – Newport, Riverside Sun 29 – Hereford, Courtyard MAY 2023 Weds 3 – Bury St Edmunds, The Apex Thurs 4 – King’s Lynn, Corn Exchange Fri 5 – Lincoln, New Theatre Sat 6 – Brierley Hill, Town Hall Sun 7 – Loughborough, Town Hall Weds 10 – Whitley Bay, Playhouse Thurs 11 – Stockport, Forum Theatre Fri 12 – Bolton, Albert Halls Sat 13 – Scarborough, Spa Theatre Sun 14 – Yarm, The PAA Weds 17 – Aylesbury, Waterside Theatre Thurs 18 – Swindon, Wyvern Theatre Fri 19 – Dunstable, Grove Theatre Sat 20 – Clacton, West Cliff Sun 21 – Folkestone, Leas Cliff Hall Weds 24 – Lichfield, Garrick Thurs 25 – Runcorn, The Brindley Fri 26 – Lancaster, Grand Theatre Sat 27 – Bradford, St George’s Sun 28 – Warrington, Parr Hall OCTOBER 2023 Weds 4 – Oban, Corran Hall Thurs 5 – Hamilton, Town House Fri 6 – Stirling, Albert Halls Sat 7 – Aberdeen, Tivoli Sun 8 – Dunoon, Queen’s Hall Weds 11 – Blackburn, St George’s Thurs 12 – Buxton, Opera House Fri 13 – Leeds, City Varieties Sat 14 – Harrogate, Theatre Sun 15 – New Brighton, Floral Pavilion Weds 18 – Exeter, Corn Exchange Thurs 19 – Swansea, Grand Hall Fri 20 – Frome, Memorial Theatre Sat 21 Barnstaple, Queen’s Theatre Sun 22 – Wimborne, Tivoli Weds 25 – Guildford, G Live Thurs 26 – Herne Bay, King’s Hall Fri 27 – Ipswich, Corn Exchange Sat 28 – Hastings, White Rock Theatre Sun 29 – Harpenden, Eric Morecombe Centre NOVEMBER 2023 Weds 1 – Redditch, Palace Theatre Thurs 2 – Epsom, Playhouse Fri 3 – Aldershot, Prince’s Hall Sat 4 – Tunbridge Wells, Assembly Hall Theatre Sun 5 – Basildon, Towngate Theatre Weds 8 – Corby, The Core Thurs 9 – Telford, Oakengate Fri 10 – St Helens, Theatre Royal Sat 11 – Birmingham, Town Hall Sun 12 – Cheltenham, Town Hall |