ICONIC 80s singer Paul Young will perform in St Helens in the spring of 2023 as part of a new national tour.
The star has announced a major tour for next year which includes one night at St Helens Theatre Royal in March 2023.
Behind The Lens UK Tour 2023 will take fans on a journey of his story through a unique show that will coincide with the publication of his autobiography.
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Paul Young will perform at St Helens Theatre Royal on Friday, March 31, 2023.
Tickets are on sale now starting from £31 – VIP tickets, and greet and meet packages are also available.
Paul Young has been a major star for four decades. He broke into the big time 40 years ago when No Parlez went to Number One, followed by iconic hits including Wherever I Lay My Hat (That’s My Home).
More success followed with the Number One album The Secret Of Association and the worldwide hit Everytime You Go Away, not forgetting an appearance at Live Aid. Paul sustained that success – while having fun in his tex-mex band Los Pacaminos.
Now, on the 40th anniversary of No Parlez, Paul is releasing a new record and publishing his memoir, both entitled Behind The Lens.
He is also taking this music on tour to mark the milestone – he’ll meet fans, sing hits, and tell stories about his incredible career. Fans can look forward to revelling in classic hits and learn the stories behind them as Paul steps out from Behind The Lens.
Paul said: “I’m looking forward to touring next year as the fans go Behind The Lens.”
The Theatre Royal show takes place on March 31, 2023, with a start time of 7.30pm. Tickets are available at a standard price of £31, or for VIP £46, and 'Meet and Greet' at £81 .
- Call 01744 756000 to book, lines open Monday to Saturday 10am to 5pm. Book online at sthelenstheatreroyal.com. Standard tickets are £31; VIP tickets including a goody bag are £46; with pre-show meet and greet tickets plus a goody bag are £81. For full details about the Behind The Lens tour visit paul-young.com/
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