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Turn around bright eyes: Bonnie Tyler is heading to Perth

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Wales’ reigning queens of rock ballads and blues, Bonnie Tyler, is heading to Australia to perform all of her greatest hits.

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Fans will know Tyler’s unmistakable, smokey voice from her string of hits including Bitterblue, It’s a Heartache, Holding Out For A Hero and of course, Total Eclipse of the Heart.

Having released 16 studio albums, two live albums, four EPs, 83 singles and a handful of compilations, Tyler has no plans to stop until the end of the night.

Tyler will be supported in Perth by special guests Eurogliders, known for their ’80s hits We Will Together and Heaven Will Be There.

Don’t miss Bonnie Tyler at the Crown Theatre on Wednesday May 24th. Tickets on sale from Friday February 10th at ticketmaster.com.au

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