Soft Cell's One Final Time to be streamed live to Bristol's Everyman Cinema this Sunday 30th September

Soft Cell's One Final Time to be streamed live to Bristol's Everyman Cinema this Sunday 30th September

Posted on: 25 Sep 2018

The final ever show from British synth-pop pioneers Soft Cell, taking place at London's O2 Arena, will be broadcast on big screens up and down the country, with Bristol's Everyman Cinema one of several venues in the UK & Ireland that will be screening the show live as it unfolds. Tickets for the showing at 7.30pm on Sunday 30th September are on sale now via the link below.

 

***GET TICKETS HERE***

Soft Cell's final show will be broadcast around the UK and Europe.

One of the most influential groups to come out of the British electronic music scene in the 1980s, Soft Cell have released five full studio albums over the years, from their debut in 1981 to their final full release, titled Cruelty Without Beauty, in 2002. 

 

The band's string of hits need little introduction to those with any sort of knowledge of the era, with ten UK Top 40 singles including the boundless Number 1 hit Tainted Love, perhaps the most emblematic track of that period. The instantly recognisable synth riff is a cover of Gloria Jones' original and features a nod to pop music's past while still carrying that trademark 80s sound that still holds up to this day.

 

Soft Cell's final (and fully SOLD OUT) show will be broadcast live from London to cinemas across the country and beyond. Celebrating their 40th anniversary in 2018, this will be the group's last-ever show as well as their first in over 15 years.

 

Don't miss this unique way to experience an event that is sure to go down in pop music history, as one of Britain's seminal pop bands wave goodbye with a fantastic finale live on the big screen.

 

Tickets for Everyman Cinema's live screening of Soft Cell's last-ever show are on sale now and can be found here. For more information or to find out more about where the show is being screened, visit the band's website or check out their Facebook page.


Article by:

Matt Robson

 

Editor - 365Bristol.com & LOUD Magazine
 

Matt is a Journalism graduate and writer, passionate about supporting Bristol music, art and independent business. Get in touch via email at matt@365bristol.com.