Fans will get the opportunity to experience an evening with 80s heart-throb Nik Kershaw in Bury St Edmunds next month when he returns to the Apex.
The singer-songwriter will perform hits and stories from his career following his last appearance at the Bury St Edmunds venue in 2014 on his Me, Myself and I tour.
Made famous by such 80s hits as Wouldn’t it Be Good, I Won’t Let the Sun Go Down On Me, and The Riddle, his debut album – Human Racing – achieved multi-platinum sales in 1984.
The concert is a rare chance to share an evening with the man who was famously described by Elton John as “the best song writer of a generation”.
The gig at The Apex is on Wednesday, September 20, at 7.30pm. Tickets are priced at £23, contact the box office on 01284 758000 or click here to visit the Apex website for more details.
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