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Lulu—If Only You Knew | Tuesday 7 October 2025

Lulu—If Only You Knew

An Intimate Conversation with Songs and Stories

Tuesday 7 October 2025 7.30pm

The Bridgewater Hall

Tickets £49.25 to £61.75

(All ticket prices include £4.25 booking fee)

VIP Package £119.25
A VIP lanyard and a signed book | Meet and greet, and an opportunity to have a photograph with Lulu

To book wheelchair seats or other access requirements please email supervisors@bridgewater-hall.co.uk or call the Box Office on 0161 907 9000

Event Timings
Auditorium Doors: TBC
Concert Start: TBC
Interval: TBC
Concert Finish: TBC

Timings will be updated closer to the concert date. Please check the website on the afternoon of the performance for up-to-date information. All timings are approximate and are subject to change.​

Lulu—If Only You Knew

Tickets on general sale Friday 23 May at 10am.

Every ticket includes a copy of If Only You Knew.

Grammy-nominated singer, pop sensation, gifted stage and film actress, Lulu has been entertaining the nation for decades. Now, at 76, with the release of her highly anticipated memoir, she’s finally telling her whole, unfiltered story for the very first time. 

To celebrate the launch of If Only You Knewher official autobiography—Lulu is inviting her fans to join her for an intimate conversation with songs and stories. 

Her captivating combination of life lessons and candid revelations are brought to life through live performance, with rare and recently discovered photos, as well as videos from her private collection.

With a cast of characters stretching from the Beatles to Bowie, If Only You Knew is a warm, frank and revealing account of a teenager catapulted into worldwide fame, a young woman navigating the male-dominated music industry and an established artist embracing constant career reinvention. 

Since rising to fame at just 15, Lulu has done it all. In this brand-new, two-hour live show, she’ll be speaking candidly about her extraordinary life from working alongside the world’s greatest stars to winning Best Supporting Actress at the 2024 National Film Awards. Along the way, she’ll take us through all the unforgettable moments including winning the Eurovision Song Contest, releasing a James Bond theme song, achieving Stateside success with To Sir with Love—the best-selling single of 1967—her relationship with the Beatles, reaching the No 1 spot with Take That, working with David Bowie and writing the worldwide hit for Tina Turner’s autobiographical movie.  All the highs and lows of a life lived under the spotlight, for over sixty years.

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