Singer Marc Almond is coming to Newcastle later this year as part of an orchestral tour to mark his 60th birthday
One of Britain's most gifted and unique vocal talents, he will perform songs and hits from his 36-year career to new orchestral pop for which he has become loved for, from his new album Shadows and Reflections.
The show at Newcastle's Tyne Theatre on November 4 is part of Marc's extensive UK tour and cements the 60th birthday year for the synth pop pioneer, following his Top 10 album Hits and Pieces earlier this year and sold out spring tour.
Pre-sale for the Newcastle concert starts on Thursday, June 15, while general on-sale is Friday, June 16.
Last year Marc had appeared in Newcastleto attend a Willy Wonka themed ball, which was raising funds for a brain injury charity.
The WonderLAN Ball took place in November, to raise money for Headway's Look Ahead In the North project.
Marc, who has sold more than 30 million records worldwide, gave his services for free. The singer, who sprang to fame as the front man of pop group Soft Cell, has been a strong supporter of Headway following a motor bike accident about 13 years ago, which left him with a range of injuries that took two years for him to recover from.