Frankie Goes To Hollywood legend to headline Let's Rock Shrewsbury 2025 - see the full line-up here
Frankie Goes To Hollywood legend Holly Johnson is headlining a bill of 80s stars at next year’s Let’s Rock Shrewsbury festival.
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The official line-up for the popular retro concert in the Quarry has been unveiled, and also includes Bros’s Matt Goss, Spandau Ballet’s Tony Hadley, The Real Thing, Snap!, Then Jerico, Living In A Box, Toyah, Pat Sharp, Dollar and Nathan Moore.
It was 40 years ago this month that Frankie Goes To Hollywood shot to Number one in the UK charts with their ballad ‘The Power of Love’, which followed their previous chart toppers ‘Relax’ and ‘Two Tribes’.
Following huge global success with Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Johnson went on to enjoy massive critical acclaim for his own solo works.
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“I’ll be headlining Let’s Rock Shrewsbury. Playing all the hits! I look forward to seeing you at Quarry Park.”
Goss said: “My first ever time on a Let’s Rock stage and I’m gonna promise you the party of a lifetime. I’ll be bringing the best of Bros and a whole lot more to get you moving! So pop open your Grolsch bottle tops, get your Vegas swagger on, or both, and let’s celebrate together! I’ll see you there Shrewsbury!”
Let’s all dance as DJ Pat Sharp will also be winging his way back to The Quarry with his Let’s Rock Club Tropicana DJ set.
“I’ll transport you to a retro wonderland where membership’s a smiling face, and the 80s hits will be generously served, whilst I hope to see you all fizzy and popping with the energy of those hit factory heydays,” he said. “Come dressed to impress, rah rah skirts, leg warmers and mullets a must. See you there Shrewsbury.
Nathan Moore (Brother Beyond) will be performing on the main stage plus an exclusive live set in the Rock Garden.
Let’s Rock is supporting official charity partner Child Bereavement UK, which helps families and educates professionals when a baby or child of any age dies or is dying, or when a family is facing bereavement.
Since partnering with UK Live in 2014, Child Bereavement have raised almost a million pounds at Let’s Rock events.
Tickets for Let’s Rock Shrewsbury start at £39.50 and are on sale now at myticket.co.uk/artists/lets-rock