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80s Calling! Plymouth w/ OMD, Level 42, Kim Wilde & more!

80s Calling! is coming to Plymouth on Saturday 13th June with OMD, Level 42, Kim Wilde, Nik Kershaw, Johnny Hates Jazz and Altered Images

Saturday 13th June 2026
12:00pm til 10:30pm

Saturday 13th June 2026
12:00pm til 10:30pm

80s Calling! Plymouth w/ OMD, Level 42, Kim Wilde & more!

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80s Calling! Plymouth w/ OMD, Level 42, Kim Wilde & more!

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80s Calling! Plymouth w/ OMD, Level 42, Kim Wilde & more!

Level 42 | Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark | Kim Wilde | Nik Kershaw | Johnny Hates Jazz | Altered Images

Music Genres

Pop | Electronic | New Wave | Synth Pop


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Discovery Festival is heading to Plymouth in June 2026 for a 3 day festival - promising unforgettable music and a party atmosphere.

And it’s time to dig out those leg warmers and neon accessories because ‘80s Calling is going to be more feel-good and nostalgic than ever for the first of 3 announcements!

Taking place on Saturday 13th June amazing artists include synth pop duo Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD), jazz funk powerhouses Level 42, and pop legend Kim Wilde.

Packed with huge bands and even bigger hair, it’s not to be missed by fans of the best decade in music! 

Adding even more 80s magic, chart-topping icon Nik Kershaw, smooth-pop favourites Johnny Hates Jazz and new wave legends Altered Images promise non-stop nostalgia and sing along moments to complete the day.

Having already taken over Colchester, Dundee and Darlington, 80s Calling! now heads to Plymouth, promising a jam-packed day of iconic hits not to be missed.

Over the past four decades — give or take a decade break — OMD have sold over 40 million records worldwide, establishing them as electronic synthesiser pioneers and one of Britain’s best-loved pop groups. Having pioneered their genre combining massive chart success with experimentation on albums such as "Organisation"(1980) “Architecture and Morality” (1981) and “Dazzle Ships” (1983). OMD set is full of energy and loaded with their hits, so bring your dancing shoes as this is a performance you won’t want to miss this summer.

Level 42, the jazz-funk powerhouses whose slick musicianship and infectious grooves made them one of the UK’s biggest acts of the decade. With hits like Lessons in Love, Something About You and Running in the Family, they’re renowned for their tight live performances and feel-good energy. Fans can expect a show full of punchy basslines, soaring melodies and all the hits that shaped a generation.

Kim Wilde, the UK’s most charted female solo artist of the 1980s with 17 Top 40 hits including ‘Kids in America’, ‘Cambodia’ and ‘You Keep Me Hanging On’, will be bringing her iconic anthems to Central Park this summer. A defining voice of the decade, her performance will deliver unforgettable memories and nostalgia.

Our iconic line-up includes Nik Kershaw, the hitmaker behind ‘Wouldn’t It Be Good’ and ‘The Riddle’, pop legends Johnny Hates Jazz, creators of the chart-topping ‘Shattered Dreams’ and new wave icon Altered Images, whose ‘Happy Birthday’ is an 80s classic. Together, they promise a high energy trip through the decade’s biggest hits.


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Central Park, Plymouth, PL4 6NE

Venue Rating

3.5 / 5 based on 258 reviews

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