CHAOS And The Hits is the title of a tour in 2021 from 1980s chart topper Marc Almond.
Marc, who achieved worldwide fame with Soft Cell and the single Tainted Love, can be seen at Leeds Town Hall on May 8.
Marc will be singing songs from his last top 20 album, Chaos and a Dancing Star, released in March this year, plus many favourites from his extensive catalogue, his biggest hits and some surprises.
During the coronavirus lockdown Marc performed a series of live online studio concerts which received a good response and worldwide viewing, but he said he would be happy to be back where he really belonged, in a a real concert environment seeing his fans face-to-face.
His last album Chaos and a Dancing Star was released to critical acclaim just before the pandemic and lockdown, and Marc was able to perform a one off concert in February 2020 at the Festival Hall with co-writer and producer Chris Braide, joined by guest Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull.
Marc Almond’s career, spanning over four decades, has seen him receive an Ivor Novello Inspiration Award in 2013, as well as an OBE in the 2018 New Year Honours for his services to arts and culture.
Having sold over 30 million records worldwide, Marc Almond has enjoyed both critical and commercial success.
He has had international and albums chart success with Soft Cell and as a solo artist covering four decades as well as two number one singles.
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