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SEAL OF CENTURY

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fans are all really excited about the tour.

“I know that a lot are Hazel and Toyah fans, so it’ll be fantastic for them.”

Toyah, who stars in soon to be released film Invasion Planet Earth, added: “We just posted the first picture of Hazel and I rehearsing together, and they’re all so excited.”

The women will take an hour each and then perform together.

Toyah said: “It’s going to be a very ‘up on your feet’ evening. Our hits bridge from Punk into New Wave so it’s going to be highenergy, which is just what our audience want.

“It’s a lot of fun. We’re good friends, so we’re enjoying it immensely.”

Hazel, who is best known for her role in Breaking Glass, said: “We’ll have four covers of people who shaped us or shaped our audience.

“One is a David Bowie song, one Bob Marley, one Iggy Pop and one a Marc Almond song.

“It’s such a pleasure to do what I do and when I meet my audience afterwards I love it.

“It feels like I’m not just messing around or being some plastic icon.”

IT might come from one of Spain’s rainiest regions, but there is nothing gloomy about this zippy, vibrant wine which is bursting with tropical fruity notes.

Goes down a treat with seafood.

AMARONE is the bad boy of wines. It’s strong (in alcohol), rich, powerful and utterly delicious – and will make you feel rubbish the next day. Best enjoyed by the glass, then run for the vineyards.

WE’RE well into winter but many rosés are actually in their prime, including this one from New Zealand.

So raise a glass to summer with this little sipper boasting flavours of red berries and melon.

WORKMEN doing up a college have discovered a 112-year-old message in a bottle left by two brickies in Newark, New Jersey.

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