Marc Almond, performing “Torment and Toreros”


Royal Festival Hall, Belvedere Road, Southbank, London51.505733 -0.116957
Date:
9th August 2012 -- 8 PM
Tickets:
£22.50 to £27.50, from southbankcentre.co.uk
Tel:
+44 (0) 844 875 0073
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Marc Almond is best known as one-half of the 80's synth-pop duo "Soft Cell", who scored a massive hit with "Tainted Love", but for this special Meltdown show, Almond will be presenting a rare live performance of Marc and The Mambas' groundbreaking 1983 release "Torment and Toreros".

The Royal Festival Hall is one of the world’s great concert halls, consisting of an auditorium, the Clore Ballroom, and several fine places to eat and drink along the river.

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