Soft Cell, Boomtown Rats and T'Pau announced for Let’s Rock Shrewsbury 2023

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Soft Cell, Boomtown Rats and T'Pau announced for Let’s Rock Shrewsbury 2023
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Time to turn the clock back top the 80s again.

Let’s Rock Shrewsbury 2023 will be headlined by Soft Cell plus very special guests The Boomtown Rats, on Saturday July 15.

Electronic music pioneers Marc Almond and Dave Ball, aka Soft Cell have sold over 10 million albums worldwide and enjoyed 12 UK Top 40 hits in the early 80s, including their mega smash Tainted Love, plus further top 5 singles Bedsitter, Say Hello, Wave Goodbye and Torch. The duo reformed in 2018 to play a sold-out reunion show at London’s 02 and this year released their first album of new material in two decades, the critically acclaimed *Happiness Not Included.

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