Having topped Amazon’s vinyl pre-order sales, completed a Piano Room session for Radio 2, and recharted her life story with a Classic Pop cover and a feature in The Times, anticipation for the October 4th release of Alison Moyet’s ‘Key’ album is at a high. Now Alison pushes that momentum forward as she shares the new ‘Key’ version of one of her biggest solo hits, ‘Love Resurrection’.

The new ‘Key’ version of ‘Love Resurrection’ streamlines the ‘80s produced original with a punchy, live energy driven by Alison’s distinctive and powerful vocals. Evolved through decades of performance and compromising none of its initial spark, the song resonates keenly today with lyrics as relevant as they ever were.

Alison says, “‘Love Resurrection’ is indeed a key track being the first record I released as a solo artist, then with no expectation of how it would land. The ‘Key’ album version is the one we take to the stage and has become a set highlight, a shared moment of determined and exuberant connection. It feels more pertinent now than it ever did.”

‘Love Resurrection’ became Alison’s first UK Top 10 hit when it was released in the summer of 1984. Together with another Top 10 peak for the follow-up ‘All Cried Out’, It positioned Alison for much greater success later that year with her #1 solo debut album ‘Alf’. Another UK #1 album, four more Top 10 hits, two more BRIT Awards and a Grammy nomination all followed.

Alison further reflects on her experiences around the time of ‘Love Resurrection’ in the fourth episode of her hit podcast series ’40 Moyet Moments’. Hosted by Steve Coats-Dennis, it has reached #1 on Apple Podcasts UK (Music and Music Interviews), Spotify UK (Music), Apple Podcasts Australia (Music Interviews) and Apple Podcasts Ireland (Music). Listen to the podcast HERE.

‘Key’ is available to pre-order HERE. Alison’s official store offers an array of physical formats, while album bundles can also include a new phonetic t-shirt design and a signed art print. There are also retailer-specific double-vinyl formats available from Amazon, HMV, The Sound of Vinyl and select indie stores.

Alison will also take another deep dive into her remarkable story with two sold out ‘In Conversation’ events and album signings at London’s Rough Trade East (October 4th) and Brighton’s Resident (October 8th) with her friend, the renowned writer Amy Raphael.

2025 will see Alison head out on a long-awaited world tour. All 25 UK and Ireland shows sold-out in days, while sales across all European shows are also in high demand. She recently extended the tour with an additional leg covering Australia and New Zealand, which will be her first shows in those countries since 2017. Her tour dates now run as below, tickets for some dates remain available HERE.

UK AND IRELAND
16 Feb – Dublin, 3Olympia (SOLD OUT)
17 Feb – Belfast, Waterfront Hall (SOLD OUT)
20 Feb – York, Barbican (SOLD OUT)
21 Feb – Manchester, Bridgewater Hall (SOLD OUT)
22 Feb – Nottingham, Royal Concert Hall (SOLD OUT)
24 Feb – Liverpool, Philharmonic Hall (SOLD OUT)
25 Feb – Stoke-on-Trent, Victoria Hall (SOLD OUT)
27 Feb – Birmingham, Symphony Hall (SOLD OUT)
28 Feb – Cambridge, Corn Exchange (SOLD OUT)
1 Mar – Ipswich, Regent Theatre (SOLD OUT)
3 Mar – Sheffield, City Hall (SOLD OUT)
4 Mar – Stockton, Globe (SOLD OUT)
6 Mar – Gateshead, The Glasshouse (SOLD OUT)
7 Mar – Buxton, Opera House (SOLD OUT)
8 Mar – Reading, Hexagon (SOLD OUT)
10 Mar – Brighton, Dome (SOLD OUT)
11 Mar – London, Palladium (SOLD OUT)
13 Mar – Bournemouth, Pavilion Theatre (SOLD OUT)
14 Mar – Swansea, Arena (SOLD OUT)
15 Mar – Bath, Forum (SOLD OUT)
17 Mar – Southend, Cliffs Pavilion (SOLD OUT)
18 Mar – Aylesbury, Waterside Theatre (SOLD OUT)
20 Mar – Edinburgh, Usher Hall (SOLD OUT)
21 Mar – Glasgow, Royal Concert Hall (SOLD OUT)
22 Mar – Aberdeen, Music Hall (SOLD OUT)

EUROPE
31 Mar – Oslo, Norway, Sentrum Scene
1 Apr – Stockholm, Sweden, Göta Lejon
3 Apr – Hamburg, Germany, Grosse Freiheit 36
5 Apr – Antwerp, Belgium, De Roma (SOLD OUT)
7 Apr – Amsterdam, Netherlands, Paradiso (SOLD OUT)
8 Apr – Groningen, Netherlands, De Oosterpoort
9 Apr – Eindhoven, Netherlands, Muziekgebouw Frits Philips
11 Apr – Cologne, Germany, Carlswerk Victoria
13 Apr – Frankfurt Germany, Batschkapp
14 Apr – Berlin, Germany, Huxleys Neue Welt
15 Apr – Copenhagen, Denmark, DR Koncerthuset (SOLD OUT)

AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
21 May – Auckland, Town Hall
24 May – Wellington, Michael Fowler Centre
26 May – Christchurch, Isaac Theatre Royal
29 May – Brisbane, QPAC Concert Hall
31 May – Sydney, Darling Harbour Theatre
1 Jun – Melbourne, Plenary
4 Jun – Perth, Riverside Theatre

Advertisement