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Turn around…..now turn back around and picture yourself singing along to the unforgettable opening lines from Bonnie Tyler’s (in)famous 80s break-up ballad performed live when the Welsh mega-star takes over the stage at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) on Friday, 6 September and Saturday, 7 September 2013.
We’ll admit, the shoulder-padded, big-haired songstress may not top many peoples’ must-see lists. But, we can also say that it’s not every day that South African audiences get to experience multi-platinum selling, Grammy-nominated icons on our oft neglected shores, and since it’s highly likely you already know the words to most of Tyler’s songs anyway, why not make a night of it?
The blonde belter hasn’t performed in Mzansi in 20 years, and this time around she’s here to promote her latest album (yes, she’s still making music after more than 30 years in the business), “Rocks and Honey”, which features the single, ‘Believe in Me’, that represented the UK at 2013’s Eurovision Song Contest.
The Bonnie Tyler concert is also the perfect opportunity to whip out the spandex and legwarmers or finally test out that teased side-pony do you’ve been wondering if you can pull off. After all, listening to the singer’s quintessentially 80s power-pop ballads, like ‘Holding Out for a Hero’ and ‘If You Were a Woman and I Was a Man’, is like travelling back in time, so you may as well dress the part. But if you’re looking for more reasons why you shouldn’t miss the Welsh Madonna (kind of) in concert, here are 10 great ones!
10 Reasons to go to the Bonnie Tyler Concert in Cape Town
Tickets for Bonnie Tyler Concert in Cape Town
Tickets for the Bonnie Tyler concerts in Cape Town are available via Computicket.com and at Computicket outlets and cost R550p/p or R640p/p depending on seats.
Doors open at 7pm, and the shows start at 8pm.
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