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Lulu & Leo Sayer add matinee show

Due to overwhelming demand, Leo Sayer and Lulu, have added an additional matinee performance at The Civic 3pm on Sunday June 26. Both artists are thrilled that New Zealand audiences have come out to support their first tour together.    

Lulu was just 15 when she recorded her first UK hit, a version of the Isley Brothers' Shout, and in 1967 her stunning performance of the theme tune from the film To Sir, With Love(and in which she also appeared alongside Sidney Poitier) took her to the top of charts around the world. Hits like The Boat I Row, Let's Pretend and Love Loves to LoveLoveestablished her as one of the most dynamic voices of the era and the way she lit up a screen made her a natural for television events like the Eurovision Song Contest (which she won in 1969 representing the UK).

Born a few months before Lulu, Leo Sayer broke through as a singer and songwriter with a string of hits including The Show Must Go On, One Man Band, Long Tall Glasses andMoonlighting. His career went into overdrive in 1977 with two global chart-toppers, the disco-fired You Make Me Feel like Dancing (a Grammy winner for best rhythm and blues song) and the ballad, When I Need You.  Sayer had phenomenal nine Top 20 albums and 14 Top 20 singles from 1973 to 1983 and has sold more than 80 million albums worldwide, and in 2006 a remix of his 1977 hit Thunder In My Heart took him back to the top of the UK charts.
 
In 2015 after promoters suggested that Leo and Lulu tour together Lulu went to see Leo performing in London and was blown away by his vital stage presence and a voice that could match her own soulful delivery. In fact, she was so impressed she joined him on stage that same night!  The two music legends hit it off so well that the Leo & Lulu tour was on.
 
“I am beyond excited to be coming to NZ for this gig and sharing the stage with Leo. Leo Sayer is musically the real deal so bring it on I can’t wait” said Lulu from backstage on her first show of her current 35 date UK tour.
 
Leo added “Lulu was already an icon when I came on the scene and I've been a huge fan ever since. We're good pals and I can't wait to tour with her.”
 
The tour kicks off in Sydney before heading to Auckland for one night only, with these two icons of the industry performing all their hits separately and together.

Leo Sayer & Lulu

Sunday June 26: Civic Theatre, Auckland (Matinee 3PM Start)

Sunday June 26th: Civic Theatre, Auckland

Tickets via Ticketmaster