Nik Kershaw Tickets

Nik Kershaw Tickets

A legendary artist returns to the stage in the form of Nik Kershaw, an icon of the 1980s and the creator of well signature songs such as “Wouldn’t It Be Good” and “The Riddle”.

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Since his debut release in the early 1980s, Kershaw has produced some well known albums and singles that have maintained his career for over three decades, whilst allowing him to pen songs for other artists and appear on stage for good causes such as “Live Aid”.

As an artist with three decades of fans following him he is likely to be a popular draw when he takes to the stage and it is in this setting that his songs should be heard. Like any artist, the stage is the best place to experience anything from his back catalogue and as a result, Nik Kershaw tickets are likely to sell out fast - so getting there early is a must.

In 1983 Kershaw emerged on the scene with his debut album “Human Racing”, which was a huge success on the back of singles such as “I Won’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me” and “Wouldn’t It Be Good”. He found success in the charts and began to build up a loyal fan base. He then followed it up with “The Riddle” in 1984, “Radio Musicola” in 1986 and “The Works” in 1989, with appearances at “Live Aid” and others proving that he was up there with the greats of the 1980s.

Though his success has wavered slightly since his heyday, the next decades continued to see him produce his own songs and put pen to paper for other musicians. It means that he released the likes of “The Collection” in 1991, “Wouldn’t It Be Good” in 1991, “Anthology” in 1995, “15 Minutes” in 1999, “The Essential” in 2000, “To Be Frank” in 2001, “Then and Now” in 2005, “You’ve Got To Laugh” in 2006 and “No Frills” in 2010. He has also penned songs for the likes of Chesney Hawkes and collaborated with Elton John, Imogen Heap and others.

The respected musician Nik Kershaw will be provide a great show when he takes to the stage and so his shows should not be missed. Nik Kershaw tickets give audiences the chance to witness a highly talented and renowned musician in the setting in which he belongs.

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