EIGHTIES pop icon Nik Kershaw is bringing his smash-hit solo tour to Launceston Town Hall and Bude’s Parkhouse Centre in February 2027.

Nik toured the UK last year with his Musing and Lyrics tour, filling intimate venues across the country, and enjoying standing ovations every night.

He’ll once again give fans the chance to enter his word of songs and silliness when he brings back his tour from February 24 to May 16 2027.

Nik exploded on to the UK pop scene in 1984. A string of global hit singles including ‘Wouldn’t it Be Good’, ‘The Riddle’ and ‘I Won’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me’ saw him languish for 62 weeks on the UK Singles Chart, making him the UK's biggest selling solo artist that year.

In 1985, he performed at Live Aid. After stepping out of the limelight to concentrate on writing and producing, Nik wrote Chesney Hawkes’s ‘The One and Only’ and collaborated with Elton John, Lulu, Petula Clark, The Hollies, Ronan Keating, Jason Donovan, Let Loose, Sia, Imogen Heap, Gary Barlow and Bonnie Tyler.

In 1998, Nik returned to performing and has been crafting critically acclaimed albums ever since.

Once again, he’s going to look back in an intimate evening; expect songs, stories, and silliness from one of the nation’s most-loved performers.

Nik said: “I had such a great time on this tour last year, meeting fans, telling stories and performing my favourite songs and I can’t wait to do it all again next year.”

The 2027 tour will be coming to Launceston Town Hall on Friday, February 26 and the Parkhouse Centre, Bude on Saturday, February 27. Nik will also visit Plymouth’s Quad Theatre on Sunday, February 28.

For more details and to book tickets, visit: www.awaywithmedia.com/tours