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Glasgow Times
23-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Glasgow Times
Betty Boo says Glasgow's Simple Minds is dream collaboration
"I would love to work with Simple Minds, they are awesome," the 55-year-old told the Glasgow Times. She continued: 'I love the fact that they still sound exactly like Simple Minds even when it comes to their new music. I'm a massive fan of theirs." The star describes herself as half Scottish and spent her summers in the country as a child. But the 'coolness' of Glasgow, is alluring for the Doin' The Do hitmaker who has nothing but love for our city. (Image: Picture supplied) Betty Boo, whose real name is Alison Moira Clarkson, will show her passion for performing in the city when she plays a show at the Hug and Pint on Wednesday, June 25. Speaking about the upcoming event, the singer said: "I can't wait to perform in Glasgow. It's such a cool city and lots of my friends are from there, so I love that Glasgow sense of humour. "Hug and Pint is a legendary venue. If the walls could talk…" READ NEXT: Simple Minds share memories of Glasgow ahead of Bellahouston Park gig The show is part of Betty Boo's UK tour which will also take her to Edinburgh, Dover and Cambridge. It will celebrate the re-release of her debut album, Boomania and GRRR! It's Betty Boo which came out in 1992. Attendees can expect iconic hits from the record like Where Are You Baby? as well as new songs from the singer's 2024 album, Rip Up The Rulebook. (Image: Image supplied) Speaking on the newest album, the Kensington-born star said: "I'm back making music for the first time since 2022 (when her album, Boomerang, was released), so I'll be peppering the show with some new songs as well as older ones which people should know. Hopefully, there will be some new fans out there and they won't be disappointed. 'I'm really excited because I love the tracks in the setlist which can't be a bad thing." READ NEXT: Fleetwood Mac tribute act coming to Glasgow this summer Betty Boo is also buzzing for the tour as she will be performing at smaller venues. She explained: 'I'm looking forward to playing all these small venues on the tour because they need to be supported. They are so important for nurturing new talent. "Not everyone wants to go to a big show in the city. Sometimes when you see a bigger show you have to get a hotel maybe, dinner, train fare. We are talking about hundreds of pounds, it's ridiculous." Aside from performing in Glasgow, the singer also plans to hunt down her favourite ice cream spot while she is in the city. She added: "There was this ice cream I got from an old Italian place in Glasgow. I had it years and years ago but it was delicious and was made from condensed milk. I'll have to Google it and whittle it down." Betty Boo first broke onto the music scene in the 1980s and had several hits between 1989 and 1992. She released her first solo single, Doin' the Do, in 1990 which reached seventh place in the UK Singles Chart and sold 200,000 copies. Perhaps the craziest fact about the star is that she was the inspiration behind the creation of the Spice Girls. She revealed: "The people who put the group together put the advert out for five Betty Boos. It also said something about people not turning up if they didn't know who I was or didn't have my attitude – because I used to be quite sassy and that's what they wanted the Spice Girls to be like."
Yahoo
30-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Betty Boo set for intimate Southampton show on first ever UK tour
90s icon Betty Boo has announced plans for her first ever UK tour, including an intimate Southampton date in June. The 'Doin' The Do' star is set to reissue her 1990 debut 'Boomania' later this month and as part of the celebrations, she'll be hitting the road this summer. Set to perform all of her hits including Boomania, GRRR! It's Betty Boo, plus cuts from 2022's phenomenal comeback Boomerang and 2024's Top 40 smash Rip Up The Rulebook, she'll appear at The Joiners on June 18. READ MORE: Final concert for longest serving group in British pop history Betty Boo is back and will perform in venues around the UK for the very first time in 2025. It will be the first UK tour for Betty Boo, the iconic 90s alias of London's Alison Moira Clarkson. This series of intimate shows in June will precede a stretch of dates in UK capital cities later in the year. Tickets from