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Mike Peters from The Alarm – Love Hope Strength

Venue: Coliseum Date: 21 May 2025 Artform: Spoken Word
Mike Peters from The Alarm – Love Hope Strength

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  • Wednesday 21 May 2025 Wed 21 May 2025 21 May 25 7:30pm

It’s been a remarkable career. Mike Peters, frontman of The Alarm, created one of Britain’s best-loved rock bands at the turn of the 1980s. He filled arenas, enjoyed hits with Sixty Eight Guns, Spirit Of ’76, and Absolute Reality, and opened for U2 and Bob Dylan.

There’s always been much, much more to the man who was awarded an MBE in 2019. Mike’s a multiple-cancer survivor, whose life story is truly inspiring and extraordinary. To coincide with the publication of his self-penned, multi-edition autobiography – also called Love Hope Strength – Mike is hitting the road.

Expect acoustic hits, remarkable stories, and an intimate evening with one of rock’s great survivors.

VIP Ticket Options:

£65.00 Meet & Greet Ticket: Package includes front stalls seating, goody bag and pre-show meet and greet with Mike - please arrive at 5.30pm for Meet & Greet at 5.45pm.

£40.00. VIP Ticket : Package includes premium seating and goody bag.

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