Marti Pellow brings Mysterious Tour to Plymouth

Sarah Parker
Authored by Sarah Parker
Posted: Wednesday, November 16, 2016 - 09:04

The pop icon and internationally renowned musical theatre star will take to the stage at Plymouth Pavilions on Monday 27 March.

The tour announcement coincides with Marti’s new album Mysterious, which will be released next year.

Marti said: “I’m coming out with my full band and horns for the first time in over a decade – and I can’t wait to tear your playhouse down!”

Coming off the back of a sell-out 16 date Arena tour with Wet Wet Wet, Marti is very excited to be going back to what he loves to do most – playing his own original music from his new album and from a career that spans thirty years, in the intimacy of these smaller 2000 seater venues.

Marti said: “Having worked with the concert promoters Cuffe and Taylor several times as a solo artist and with Wet Wet Wet, I’m delighted to be working with them on this tour - we feel that they are at the very forefront of the most exciting new promoters in the UK today”

The venues criss-cross the UK and give thousands of fans the opportunity to see one of the country’s favourite performers live on stage.

Marti’s new album Mysterious was recorded in Los Angeles, creating an iconic sound collaborating with the legendary Tower of Power horn section and with writers such as Allee Willis of Earth Wind & Fire’s Boogie Wonderland fame. Marti can’t wait to perform songs from his incredible new album along with songs from his three decade career spanning 20 albums and tens of millions of sales.

Tickets for The Mysterious Tour are priced from £39.50. Tickets are available now from www.ticketmaster.com

Marti Pellow – The Mysterious Tour 2017
15 March – The Sands, Carlisle
17 March – Bridgewater Hall, Manchester
18 March – Venue Cymru, Llandudno
19 March – Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff
21 March – The Barbican, York
22 March – Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow
24 March – The Sage, Gateshead
25 March – Town Hall, Birmingham
26 March – The Palladium, London
27 March – The Pavilions, Plymouth

 

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