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Kim Wilde is Coming!

Kim WildeKim Wilde is heading to Perth in for a show at The Astor Theatre on October 20.

This will be the blonde bombshells first headline tour since 1994.

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Wilde scored a string of hits through the 1980’s including ‘Kids in America’, ‘Checkered Love’, ‘View From A Bridge’ and ‘Cambodia’.

Her biggest success was with her version of the Supreme’s ‘You Keep Me Hanging On’.

Joining Wilde on her Australian tour will be another ’80s favourite Nik Kershaw.Kershaw had two huge albums in the mid eighties that spawned a string of hit singles including ‘Wide Boy’, ‘The Riddle’. ‘Don Quixote’, and ‘Wouldn’t It Be Good’.

Kim Wilde and Nik Kershaw play The Astor Theatre on October 20.




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