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Beautiful South stars to play Aberdeen

Former Beautiful South duoto play Aberdeen Music Hall
Former Beautiful South duoto play Aberdeen Music Hall

Stars of pop giants, The Beautiful South, Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott are planning a return visit to Aberdeen following sell-out success last year.

The duo will play a one-night concert in the city’s Music Hall on Tuesday, March 15 and tickets go on sale this Friday (October 9).

Their sell-out Aberdeen show last November followed the release of What Have We Become, their first album together since the multi-million selling days of The Beautiful South.

The new UK tour follows the upcoming release of their second album Wisdom, Laughter and Lines – the album’s first single The Austerity of Love was premiered last month on Ken Bruce’s BBC Radio 2.

Heaton was a member of The Housemartins until they disbanded in 1988 when he became a member of The Beautiful South, whose debut single and album was released in 1989 to commercial success and continued with a series of hits throughout the 1990s, including the number-one single A Little Time.

Heaton discovered Abbott through a friend and later invited her to audition, following the departure of lead singer Briana Corrigan.

She joined the line up in 1994 and among their most successful hits during her stint were Rotterdam, Perfect 10, Don’t Marry Her and Dream a Little Dream of Me.

She left the band in 2000, to concentrate on caring for her son.

After The Beautiful South disbanded in 2007, Heaton pursued a solo career, which produced three albums, and was subsequently reunited with Abbott in 2011 to perform in his musical The 8th, and they recorded their first album together What Have We Become? last year.