Synth-pop duo Marc Almond and Dave Ball, known as Soft Cell, have announced a farewell reunion concert, their first in 15 years, in a one-off show.
The English vocalist-instrumentalist pair haven’t performed together in over a decade; they are best known for their 1982 hit cover of Gloria Jones’ track “Tainted Love”. The release of their debut album, “Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret”, was released in November 1981.
After their 1984 breakup, Almond launched a solo career, while Ball worked as a producer. Following a long hiatus as a duo, the pair reunited for a 2001 tour and studio album, the 2002 release “Cruelty Without Beauty”.
Almond said in a press release: “It will be a real statement and send off, and thank you to every fan.”
The show will take place at London O2 on Sept. 30, marking their 40th anniversary as a duo. JB
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