SINGER-SONGWRITER Paul Young will be celebrating 40 years of solo success and longevity in the music industry when he goes on tour next year and visits Warrington.
The musician, who became a teen idol in the 1980s, will be marking four decades since the release of the album that changed his life – No Parlez.
That includes his return to Parr Hall on Saturday, March 25, 2023 where he will be celebrating, singing the hits and telling stories about his incredible career.
Before his breakthrough as a solo artist, Paul had been the frontman of a number of groups such as Q-Tips, Kat Kool and the Kool Kats and Streetband.
But after he made the hard decision to set out on his own in a new direction, the resulting record No Parlez topped the charts and went triple platinum, spawning iconic hits like Wherever I Lay My Hat (That’s My Home).
More success followed with the number one album The Secret of Association and the worldwide hit Every Time You Go Away, not forgetting a coveted appearance at Live Aid.
I am excited to announce my 'Behind The Lens' tour starts March 2023 where I’ll meet fans, sing hits and tell stories you may not have heard before.
— Paul Young (@PaulYoungParlez) May 25, 2022
Tickets go on sale this Friday More details on my website here: https://t.co/IoPzHojBj7 pic.twitter.com/NJtJUokDRm
Paul sustained that success – all while having fun with his band Los Pacaminos, inspired by his love of all things Tex-Mex and his desire to get back to basics.
It is a side project that has continued since the 1990s.
Now, as the 40th anniversary of No Parlez approaches, Paul is looking forward to reconnecting with fans with the upcoming release of a new record and memoir, both called Behind the Lens.
It’s time to revel in the classics and learn the stories behind them as Paul steps out from Behind the Lens…
Tickets go on sale at 10am tomorrow, Friday with meet-and-greet packages available at parrhall.culturewarrington.org/whats-on
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