Kim Wilde is back with a huge new pop anthem: WATCH the Pop Don’t Stop video here

Fans of 1980s pop will remember the iconic singer of synth pop classics like ‘Kids In America’ and ‘Chequered Love.’

The latest single is a classic pop floor-filler while the video gives Kim a cheeky chance to pay homage to some of the most famous divas of her era.

It’s a fun-packed teaser for her new album, Here Come The Aliens. 

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Although Kim continues to perform across the world, the new material marks the reignition of her love for writing and recording original material.

She has collaborated wth her brother, Ricky, on her first new album to have a UK release since 1992.

The pop pair are keeping it in the family, with backing vocals, co-writing credits and all the album artwork courtesy of Kim’s niece Scarlett.

Kim told Express Online: “Ricky and I share the same passion for pop. We grew up together with the same influences, we speak the same language when it comes to all things musical. Some love affairs never die and our love affair with pop continues to this day, stronger than ever in fact!”

The new album will also be backed by a UK tour, which kicks off on March 30.

The blonde bombshell has never stopped recording and continues to tour and enjoy success across Europe, but nows she’s ready to bring it home.

Although Kim is a regular feature at the Rewind festivals, she has not toured the UK for an incredible three decades. The woman who once opened for David Bowie and Michael Jackson will soon show her home crowds what they have been missing.

Kim adds: ““I’ve played more shows in the past 15 years than I did in the first two decades of my career. My band and I have headlined several tours abroad, but this is the first one for almost 30 years at home. But I’ve had fantastic experiences here touring with Rewind and Let’s Rock so our fans know that they have a very special place in my heart. I cannot wait to see them all up close and personal.”

Kim’s new album Here Come The Aliens is out on March 16

Here Come The Aliens tour dates:

March 2018

30th Fri      Ipswich          Regent Theatre

31st Sat       Southend       Cliffs Pavilion                                                                 

April 2018

2nd Mon     Glasgow         Old Fruit Market

4th Wed      Bath                The Forum         

5th Thu       Torquay         Princess Theatre

6th Fri         Yeovil             Westlands

7th Sat        Bournemouth     The Pavilion Theatre

11th Wed   Wrexham       William Aston Hall

12th Thu    Preston          The Guildhall

13th Fri      Sheffield         Plug

15th Sun     York               Barbican

16th Mon    Gateshead      The Sage

19th Thu    Halifax            The Victoria Theatre

20th Fri      Buxton           Opera House

21st Sat       Birmingham  Town Hall

22nd Sun    Salisbury        City Hall

24th Tue     Hastings         The White Rock Theatre

26th Thu    London          Koko

30th Mon    Salford           The Lowry

Although Kim continues to perform across the world, the new material marks the re-ignition of her love for writing and recording original material.