Hue & Cry

Hue & Cry

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About the show

About the show

Hue and Cry bring their acclaimed ElectroAcoustic show to Huddersfield Town Hall in 2026 – and you won’t want to miss it! Please join us for an unforgettable night of timeless pop, soul, and passion from one of Scotland’s most iconic duos.


Brothers Patrick and Gregory Kane formed Hue and Cry in 1984 and burst onto the scene with the hit single Labour of Love from their debut album Seduced and Abandoned. Their follow-up album Remote delivered massive hits Looking for Linda and Violently, securing their place in pop history. Over the decades, they’ve released critically acclaimed albums including Stars Crash Down, Showtime, Jazz Not Jazz, Open Soul, Bitter Suite Again, and Pocketful of Stones, selling over two million records worldwide.


Hue and Cry have shared the stage with legends such as U2, James Brown, Madonna, Al Green, and Van Morrison, and continue to wow fans at headline shows and major festivals across the UK. In 2019, they sold out their Summer Nights at the Bandstand show at Glasgow’s Kelvingrove Park in just hours. During the lockdown, they pioneered the ‘Live from Lockdown’ streaming series, which reached thousands globally and was later released as the Best of Lockdown album.


This special ElectroAcoustic performance showcases the duo at their very best – up close and personal, with rich harmonies, unforgettable melodies, and heartfelt lyrics. It’s everything you’d expect from world-class musicians and songwriters.

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Hue & Cry

Brothers Pat and Greg Kane from Glasgow whose compositions and performances took the best of American jazz and soul and made it hip and trendy. Supporting everyone from Madonna and U2 to Ray Charles and James Brown, they set the charts alight with a string of hit singles and albums in the late 1980s.

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Corporation Street
Huddersfield
HD1 2TA

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on Friday 27 February 2026