Kim Wilde burst onto the music scene in 1981 with the classic ‘Kids In America’, a worldwidehit.
This lead to a stunning career with over 30 million record sales spanning 12 albums and some of the most memorable hits of the 80s including, ‘Chequered Love’, ‘Cambodia’, ‘You Keep Me Hangin’ On’ (number one in the USA),‘You Came’, ‘Never Trust A Stranger’ and ‘Four Letter Word’.
Voted Best British Female Singer at the BPI Awards in 1983 (Forerunner to the Brits), Kim also supported Michael Jackson on his ‘Bad’ tour in Europe, playing to over 2 million people over 5 months and also supported the legendary David Bowie across Europe on his 1990 Greatest Hits stadium tour.
The 90s saw Kim continue to remain in the spotlight with the albums ‘Love Moves’ and‘Love Is’ featuring singles including ‘Love Is Holy’ and the Bee Gee’s classic ‘If I Can’t Have You’ from ‘The Singles Collection 1981-1993’.
After a break from musicto get married, have children and re-discover a love for gardening, Kim returned to playing live in 2001 with various festivals and tours including Australia in 2003 before signing to EMI in Germany in 2006 and releasing the ‘Never Say Never’ album.
After several chart successes with the singles from the album, Kim and her band took to the road, performing over 50 shows in 2007 includingtwo tours and various festivals in 2008.
2009 saw another European tour followed by the ‘Come Out And Play’album in 2010, which went top 10 in Germany and Switzerland and was followed by a sell-out Europeantour in 2011.
2011 also saw the release of ‘Snapshots’, Kim’s album of her favourite cover versions.