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A theatre is giving away tickets to an 80s pop star's show following poor sales.
Tiffany, famous for her chart-topping 1987 hit ‘I think we’re alone now’ headlines the Hazlitt Theatre in Maidstone tomorrow but has only sold fewer than a third of the tickets available.
The 46-year-old’s return to the UK coincides with the release of her 10th record ‘Pieces of Me’.
With just one day until she steps out to her audience, at least 240 seats remain available at the theatre with a 382 capacity.
This is in stark contrast to the sell-outs for tribute evenings to Whitney Houston and Tina Turner that take place this week.
Fans who have already booked their seats paid £25 for tickets to watch Tiffany who has found more recent fame on the Australian I’m A Celebrity show in which she quit.
But now the Hazlitt Theatre. in Earl Street, is running a ticket giveaway to fans who may wish to attend the gig.
Tiffany Darwish, to give the singer her full name, has also played a cameo role in How I Met Your Mother as well as earning a place in SyFy Channel favourites Mega Piranha and Mega Python vs Gataroid.
She was also pictured on the front of Playboy magazine in 2002 as she looked to reignite her music career.