Ents24.com
17 May 2008
Ents24 Home > Birmingham > NEC > Event details
Find and buy tickets securely online.
Saturday, 17 May 2008

Here and Now Tour 2008:
Rick Astley + Bananarama + Paul Young (1) + ABC + Curiosity Killed The Cat + Johnny Hates Jazz + Cutting Crew

This line-up is subject to change.

From 7:30pm

Price: £34.50 advance

Check Availability Now and Buy Tickets securely online!

The information on this page is for guidance only. Always check the details on the purchase page before buying tickets.

More Information

ABC -

Big-haired, cool and suave '80s pop icons whose videos and songs lived on long after the band had split. Their debut album The Lexicon of Love' was a huge hit in 1981and often features in UK critics' lists of favourite albums; it ranked 42nd in The Observer Music Monthly's "Top 100 British Albums" (June 2004). Now reformed and back on the road with new material as well as the classics.

For more information, see the website

Bananarama -

Pioneering Girl Power pop trio whose chart-topping exploits in the Eighties guaranteed their worldwide acclaim.

For more information, see the website

Curiosity Killed The Cat -

One of the coolest and funkiest bands of the eighties with their chart topping numbers 'Down To Earth', 'Misfit' and 'Name And Number'.

Paul Young (1) -

Soulful 80s chart-topper performing all his greatest hits including Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home), Come Back And Stay, Everytime You Go Away and Love Of The Common People. In 2007 he came close to winning ITV's 'Hell's Kitchen' series.

For more information, see the website

Rick Astley -

After several massive hits with Stock, Aitkin and Waterman in the late 80s, including 'Together Forever' and 'Never Gonna Give You Up', Rick disappeared almost as quickly as he arrived. However, nearly two decades later, he's back on tour in the UK.

Listed on Ents24.com since: Aug 2004

Cutting Crew -

Originally formed in the mid 80s, this Grammy nominated, Anglo-Canadian rock band will always be remembered for their classic song '(I Just) Died In Your Arms', which helped define the musical sounds of the club scene during the '80's and is still played widely today. Over twenty years later, with millions of album sales, original singer/songwriter Nick Van Eede has signed new recording publishing deals and is back on the road promoting his awesome new material with an awesome new line up to the band. Awesome.

For more information, see the website

Listed on Ents24.com since: Dec 2006

Use of this site is subject to our Terms & Conditions. For information about Ents24's use of cookies, please see our Privacy Policy.
© 1999 - 2008 Ents24.com All Rights Reserved.