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About Marc Almond
Marc Almond (born Peter Mark Sinclair Almond on 9 July 1957 in Southport, Lancashire, (now in the county of Merseyside, England) is a popular English singer, songwriter and recording artist, who originally found fame as half of the seminal synthpop/new wave duo Soft Cell.
Marc Almond has had a long and varied career spanning almost 30 years. During this time, after a career with Soft Cell and Marc and the Mambas, he has collaborated with an extremely wide range of artists including Antony and the Johnsons, Jools Holland, Siouxsie Sioux, Nick Cave, P.J. Proby, Nico, Kelli Ali of the Sneaker Pimps, Neal X (on the albums Fantastic Star and Open All Night), Marie France, Agnes Bernelle, Lydia Lunch, Gene Pitney on the #1 UK single "Something's Gotten Hold of My Heart", Foetus (a.k.a. J. G. Thirlwell), Jimmy Somerville of The Communards and Bronski Beat, Psychic TV, Coil, Sally Timms of The Mekons, King Roc, John Cale and David Johansen of New York Dolls and German band Rosenstolz.
Almond initially shot to fame in the early 1980s as one half of synth duo Soft Cell, whose combination of drama and peep show sleaze set to an electronic beat gave them hits such as "Tainted Love" (UK #1), "Bedsitter" (UK #3), "Torch" (UK #2), "Say Hello Wave Goodbye" (UK #3), "Soul Inside" (UK # 16), "What?" (UK #3) and the club hit "Memorabilia". They were first spotted by David Oddie, boss of Wakefield based Ambergris Records in a Bradford club, who passed his enthusiasm onto Dead Good Records in Lincoln, famous for their Hicks From The Sticks compilation, who in turn approached Polygram, the newly formed amalgam of Polydor and Phonogram. Although Soft Cell disbanded in 1984 just before the release of fourth album, This Last Night In Sodom, the duo reunited in 2001 for live shows and in 2002 released a new album entitled Cruelty Without Beauty, from which the single "The Night" (UK #39) was taken.
His biggest UK hits as a solo artist have been cover versions; the aforementioned 1989 number one duet with Gene Pitney and another near chart-topper in 1991 with David McWilliams' "The Days of Pearly Spencer", which peaked at #4. In 1985, he duetted with Jimmy Somerville and Bronski Beat on a cover of Donna Summer's "I Feel Love (Medley)" and it hit #3. The highest UK positions his self-penned singles have reached so far have been "Stories of Johnny" (#23 in 1985), "Tears Run Rings" (#28 in 1988) and "Adored and Explored" (#25 in 1995).
Almond's work runs the gamut from electronica and dance music to french chanson, traditional piano ballads, and Russian romance songs, as exhibited on his 2003 album Heart On Snow. Influences include David Bowie, a childhood hero of his, as well as early 1960s Northern Soul and disco. Other major influences have been Scott Walker from The Walker Brothers and Jacques Brel, 12 of whose songs Almond reworked in English for his 1989 album Jacques. Almond's own lyrics are a creative expression of what he sees and are not to be confused with his own life. He also operates a record label, Blue Star Music, on which he has released many of his solo and collaborative records in the UK.
Almond currently lives in the Bermondsey area of south east London. In his autobiography he describes previously living in Earl's Court, in a converted church in Fulham and most memorably in Soho's Berwick Street, where he lived in a flat overlooking the Raymond Revuebar.
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Genres
Alternative, New Wave Alternative
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Frequently Asked Questions About Marc Almond
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Marc Almond on tour?
Yes, Marc Almond is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Marc Almond concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Marc Almond tour
is scheduled for 5 dates across 5 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Marc Almond scheduled to play?
Marc Almond is scheduled to play 5 shows between 2025-2026. Buy
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When does the Marc Almond tour start?
Marc Almond’s tour starts Dec 15, 2025 and ends on Jul 18, 2026.
They will play 5 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Leeds at Brudenell Social Club and their next upcoming concert
will be in Leeds at Brudenell Social Club.
What venues is Marc Almond performing at?
As part of the Marc Almond tour, Marc Almond is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Dec 15 - Leeds,
United Kingdom @ Brudenell Social Club
Dec 16 - Liverpool,
England @ Jacaranda Baltic
2026 Tour Dates:
Apr 11 - London,
United Kingdom @ OVO Arena Wembley
May 20 - Bristol,
United Kingdom @ Good Times At The Ridings
Jul 18 - Ludlow,
England @ Ludlow Castle