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5.3.2024 | Culture

Legendary 80s band to perform three concerts in Estonia

Text Mark Taylor
Photo Alexela Concert Hall

Legendary 80s band to perform three concerts in Estonia

 

Iconic Swedish new wave pop band, Secret Service, renowned for hits like “Ten O’Clock Postman” and “Flash In the Night,” will perform three concerts in Estonia this week as part of their Greatest Hits Tour.

Formed in 1979 by Tim Norell, Ola Håkansson, and Ulf Wahlberg, the group skyrocketed to fame with their debut album “Oh Susie,” dominating charts in numerous countries.

Despite their 80s origins, Secret Service’s allure has remained timeless and borderless. Their music famously transcended the Iron Curtain, resonating deeply with audiences in the USSR and Eastern Europe. Decades later, the band’s legacy endures.

With vocalist John Becker joining the band’s ranks, Secret Service have maintained their creative momentum, releasing contemporary tracks like “Go On,” “Secret Mission,” and “Lit de Parade.”

However, their tour of Estonia this week will be focused on the band’s greatest hits. Tickets for all of the concerts below (except Tartu) are still available to buy at Piletilevi

 

06.03, Alexela Concert Hall, Tallinn

07.03, Vanemuine Concert Hall, Tartu

09.03, Pärnu Concert Hall, Pärnu

 

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