Lulu

Scottish singer

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2024 Involved in the film 'Arthur's Whiskey'.
April 17 2024 Lulu will perform a London Palladium show marking her sixth decade anniversary of her first hit single, Shout
2023 Lulu embarked on her For The Record UK Tour, her first tour since 2019
November 3 2023 On her 75th birthday, Lulu announced her 'Champagne for Lulu!' UK tour dates for 2024
January 2023 Lulu participated in the fourth series of The Masked Singer as 'Piece of Cake', being the second contestant voted out of the competition
March 2022 Lulu voiced a character in the film My Old School and sang its closing theme song, 'My Old School'
2021 Appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the Birthday Honours for services to music, entertainment and charity.
October 2021 Lulu served as a guest judge on the BBC program RuPaul's Drag Race UK
2020 Appeared in the documentary 'The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart'.
December 18 2019 Performed 'Run Rudolph Run' and 'Shout' at the Miss World 2019 pageant.
April 2019 Toured with Take That on their Greatest Hits tour, performing 'Relight My Fire'.
March 19 2018 Joined the cast of 42nd Street, playing the lead role of Dorothy Brock for a 16-week tenure.
2017 Served as Guest of Honour at the City Lit Awards, celebrating outstanding work and achievements of students and staff, highlighting the transformative power of adult learning.
August 17 2017 Was the subject of the BBC's Who Do You Think You Are programme.
April 1 2017 Appeared as a guest on All Round to Mrs. Brown's alongside Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield.
2016 Featured in 'Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie'.
February 11 2015 Appeared on The Great Comic Relief Bake Off, revealing she had never made a pastry before.
August 2014 Opened the closing ceremony of the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games.
October 2011 Participated in the BBC series Strictly Come Dancing, partnered with Brendan Cole, and was eliminated in 5th place.
July 2011 Performed at the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod.
February 26 2011 Appeared in the second heat of the third series of Let's Dance for Comic Relief, dancing to Soulja Boy's 'Crank That'.
2010 Sang the theme 'The Word Is Love' for the film Oy Vey! My Son Is Gay!! and toured the UK with 'Here Come the Girls' alongside Anastacia and Heather Small.
November 2010 Hosted the BBC TV series Rewind the 60s, featuring episodes focusing on years during the 1960s, highlighting social, political issues, music, and interviews.

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