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Nick Heyward @ Union Chapel

After the triumph of his recent sell-out UK tour, which included a joyous performance at Cadogan Hall, Heyward now takes to the stage in this iconic venue, reflecting on a remarkable career and looking forward to his upcoming releases—both solo and with the legendary Haircut One Hundred.

The evening will feature highlights from Heyward’s back catalogue, including his masterpiece North of a Miracle. Recently reissued for its 40th anniversary, this Gold-certified debut produced by Beatles engineer Geoff Emerick, offers a fresh perspective on the album that launched his solo career. Packed with vibrant Brit-funk energy and timeless songwriting, it still sounds as fresh as ever. And with reissues of his 1990s power pop classics From Monday to Sunday, Tangled, and The Apple Bed on the horizon, Heyward continues to shape his creative legacy. Each of these albums adds a unique chapter to his career, reaffirming his place as one of modern pop’s most distinctive voices.

With tickets from his last UK tour selling out quickly, this night is sure to follow suit. ‘See You Here’ with Nick and his band: Jonny Brister (drums), Samer Sharawi (bass), Ryan Robinson (guitar) and Rob Digweed (sax).

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Where: Union Chapel

19b Compton Terrace
London
N1 2UN
United Kingdom

Who: Nick Heyward

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Creatively ambitious from the start, critically acclaimed singer-songwriter, Nick Heyward, began his career as the songwriter and frontman of Haircut 100. Marrying Chic with The Monkees, they rode the post-new-romantic-funk-wave of the early 1980s burning brightly, but briefly. Following four UK top 10 singles, “Fantastic Day”, “Favourite Shirts (Boy Meets Girl)”, “Love Plus One” and “Nobody’s Fool”, and their debut album, Pelican West, going platinum, the band parted ways.

North of a Miracle, Heyward’s first solo album saw him working with The Beatles engineer Geoff Emerick to craft pop landscapes incorporating full orchestra, a jazz band and catchy pop-funk all knitted together with top-flight songwriting that was featured in John Hughes’ classic film, Sixteen Candles.

Continuing to record through the 80s, Heyward found his stride again with 1993’s From Monday to Sunday. Lead single “Kite” took off in America’s burgeoning alternative scene, reached #4 in the Billboard Alternative Chart, and found Heyward touring the country with the likes of The Lemonheads and Tony Bennett. The follow-up album, Tangled, was more pure power pop and lead to Heyward signing to Creation Records for his final album of the 90s, The Apple Bed.

Critic’s favourite, Woodland Echoes (2017), Heyward’s most recent release saw him return to touring with shows in the UK, USA and Japan.

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