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VIDEO EXCLUSIVE: Eighties star Nick Heyward talks Cookham Festival headlining

9:07am Thu 29th Jan 09:: written by Sonia Kapur



Chart star Nick Heyward has said he cannot wait to take centre stage at Cookham's Let's Rock the Moor on May 4.

The lead singer of Eighties band Haircut 100 is the headline act in a line-up including Temposhark and cover bands Soul'd Out, The Plants and Burdock.

Tickets, available for a discount until February 28, can be picked up from The Stationery Depot, Station Hill, Cookham. For more information visit www.cookham.com

Watch the video interview here.



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  • Just brilliant. This man is a wonderful person. His words and music are an inspiration to us all. I grew up "with" Nick and am still proud to follow him today, some 29 years on!!! I wish him all the luck with this "gig" and know for sure he will bring a smile to everyones face. Love you Nick. Kelly Jayne xxKelly Jayne
    Fri 30th January 9:46am
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  • What an adorable interview. Wishing Nick the best of luck with the show and in the future. His music is like sunshine, even 26 years later. Can't wait to read the reviews. How lucky to have a ticket. Hope he plays "Laura."Laura
    Wed 6th May 2:09pm
  • Nicks performance was fantastic, all the hits that just seem to get better with time. Some pictures of the event in my post on the Advertiser forum.Dean Feltimo
    Sun 10th May 8:25pm
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