Kim Wilde

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Kim Wilde

About Kim Wilde

The daughter of '50s British pop singer Marty Wilde, Kim Wilde had several hits during the '80s. Initially, her synth-driven pop fit in with the new wave movement, but as the decade progressed, it became clear that her strength was mainstream pop. She continued to record into the 21st century, scoring the occasional hit, either in the dance or adult contemporary field. In 1980, Wilde signed with producer Mickie Most's Rak Records, releasing her first single, "Kids in America," early in 1981. It climbed to number two on the British charts that spring, while her second single, "Chequered Love," made it into the Top Ten; her self-titled debut album performed as well as her singles. The following year, "Kids in America" became a Top 40 hit in America, while Select kept her in the British charts. However, it wasn't until late 1986 that she had another U.S. hit with a dance cover of the Supremes' "You Keep Me Hangin' On," which charted in the Top Ten on both sides of the Atlantic. In the intervening years, and for the rest of the decade, Wilde maintained a strong European chart presence, proving her longevity in the Austrian, German, Belgian and Swiss markets. Wilde didn't have another hit in America but received a lot of radio play there in the summer of 1987 for "Another Step (Closer to You)," a duet with Junior Giscombe. Later that year, another duet, this time with the comedian Mel Smith on a charity rendition of the Brenda Lee hit "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree," reached number three in her home country, where it became a perennial seasonal record. Her 1988 album, Close, brought Wilde a further Top Ten singles across Europe, including "You Came," "Never Trust a Stranger," and "Four Letter Word." Her European tour in support of the record included dates opening for Michael Jackson on his Bad World Tour. Wilde's commercial highlight of the '90s was a 1993 cover of the Bee Gees disco track "If I Can't Have You," which charted high in no fewer than eight countries. It appeared on her first proper compilation, The Singles Collection 1981-1993, and naturally, she embarked on a far-reaching "greatest-hits" tour the following year, taking in most of Europe as well as dates in Japan and Australia. Wilde's 1995 set, Now & Forever, failed to take off and became her last studio album for 11 years. She closed the decade as part of a West End production of the Who's Tommy and married her co-star Hal Fowler. Early in the new century, Wilde took part in the plentiful '80s revival tours alongside regrouped line-ups of the Human League and Five Star. A 2003 collaboration with Nena on a bilingual version of the German artist's 1984 hit "Anyplace, Anywhere, Anytime" went to number one in both Austria and the Netherlands, and hit the Top Ten in numerous other countries, without seeing release in the U.K. Similarly, her 2006 comeback of sorts -- fueled by the EMI album Never Say Never -- took hold in each of the central European countries that had previously shown faith in Wilde, but it barely registered in the U.K. In fact, after 2010's Come Out and Play, 2011's Snapshots and 2013's Wilde Winter Songbook provided diminishing returns across Europe. It was a surprise when the quirky concept album Here Come the Aliens rekindled her career once more, hitting the Top 30 in the U.K. By 2021, Wilde was celebrating her 40th year as a performing artist with a lavish multi-format career retrospective titled Pop Don't Stop: Greatest Hits. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine & James Wilkinson, Rovi

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About Kim Wilde

The daughter of '50s British pop singer Marty Wilde, Kim Wilde had several hits during the '80s. Initially, her synth-driven pop fit in with the new wave movement, but as the decade progressed, it became clear that her strength was mainstream pop. She continued to record into the 21st century, scoring the occasional hit, either in the dance or adult contemporary field. In 1980, Wilde signed with producer Mickie Most's Rak Records, releasing her first single, "Kids in America," early in 1981. It climbed to number two on the British charts that spring, while her second single, "Chequered Love," made it into the Top Ten; her self-titled debut album performed as well as her singles. The following year, "Kids in America" became a Top 40 hit in America, while Select kept her in the British charts. However, it wasn't until late 1986 that she had another U.S. hit with a dance cover of the Supremes' "You Keep Me Hangin' On," which charted in the Top Ten on both sides of the Atlantic. In the intervening years, and for the rest of the decade, Wilde maintained a strong European chart presence, proving her longevity in the Austrian, German, Belgian and Swiss markets. Wilde didn't have another hit in America but received a lot of radio play there in the summer of 1987 for "Another Step (Closer to You)," a duet with Junior Giscombe. Later that year, another duet, this time with the comedian Mel Smith on a charity rendition of the Brenda Lee hit "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree," reached number three in her home country, where it became a perennial seasonal record. Her 1988 album, Close, brought Wilde a further Top Ten singles across Europe, including "You Came," "Never Trust a Stranger," and "Four Letter Word." Her European tour in support of the record included dates opening for Michael Jackson on his Bad World Tour. Wilde's commercial highlight of the '90s was a 1993 cover of the Bee Gees disco track "If I Can't Have You," which charted high in no fewer than eight countries. It appeared on her first proper compilation, The Singles Collection 1981-1993, and naturally, she embarked on a far-reaching "greatest-hits" tour the following year, taking in most of Europe as well as dates in Japan and Australia. Wilde's 1995 set, Now & Forever, failed to take off and became her last studio album for 11 years. She closed the decade as part of a West End production of the Who's Tommy and married her co-star Hal Fowler. Early in the new century, Wilde took part in the plentiful '80s revival tours alongside regrouped line-ups of the Human League and Five Star. A 2003 collaboration with Nena on a bilingual version of the German artist's 1984 hit "Anyplace, Anywhere, Anytime" went to number one in both Austria and the Netherlands, and hit the Top Ten in numerous other countries, without seeing release in the U.K. Similarly, her 2006 comeback of sorts -- fueled by the EMI album Never Say Never -- took hold in each of the central European countries that had previously shown faith in Wilde, but it barely registered in the U.K. In fact, after 2010's Come Out and Play, 2011's Snapshots and 2013's Wilde Winter Songbook provided diminishing returns across Europe. It was a surprise when the quirky concept album Here Come the Aliens rekindled her career once more, hitting the Top 30 in the U.K. By 2021, Wilde was celebrating her 40th year as a performing artist with a lavish multi-format career retrospective titled Pop Don't Stop: Greatest Hits. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine & James Wilkinson, Rovi

Kim Wilde's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
30 May 2026 Let's Rock 80s Festival Accu Stadium, Huddersfield, EN, United Kingdom
30 May 2026 Kim Wilde in Kirklees Accu Stadium, Huddersfield, EN, United Kingdom
21 Aug 2026 Kim Wilde in Addis Ababa, AA, Ethiopia
26 Aug 2026 Kim Wilde in Hereford Hereford, EN, United Kingdom
20 Nov 2026 Kim Wilde in Brisbane The Tivoli, Fortitude Valley, QL, Australia
21 Nov 2026 Kim Wilde in Melbourne Palais Theatre, Prahran, VI, Australia
24 Nov 2026 Kim Wilde in Adelaide The Gov, Adelaide, SA, Australia
12 Mar 2027 Kim Wilde - The Singles Tour Bristol Beacon, Bristol, EN, United Kingdom
13 Mar 2027 Kim Wilde - The Singles Tour Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, EN, United Kingdom
14 Mar 2027 Kim Wilde - The Singles Tour The Glasshouse International Centre for Music, Gateshead, EN, United Kingdom

Kim Wilde's Popular songs

  • Kids In America
  • You Keep Me Hangin On
  • Cambodia - Single Version

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The daughter of '50s British pop singer Marty Wilde, Kim Wilde had several hits during the '80s. Initially, her synth-driven pop fit in with the new wave movement, but as the decade progressed, it became clear that her strength was mainstream pop. She continued to record into the 21st century,…
Kim Wilde's most streamed songs include Kids In America, You Keep Me Hangin On, Cambodia - Single Version. These tracks have accumulated millions of plays on Spotify and other major streaming platforms, making them essential listens for both new fans and long-time followers.
Kim Wilde is primarily known for new romantic, frequently fusing it with elements of new wave. This genre-blending approach has earned them a dedicated global fanbase and consistent chart placements on platforms like Beatport and Spotify.
You can stream Kim Wilde's music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music. Popular tracks like Kids In America, You Keep Me Hangin On, Cambodia - Single Version are available on all major platforms. Follow Kim Wilde on Spotify to stay updated on new releases.
Kim Wilde has over 2.8M+ monthly listeners on Spotify, reflecting a strong and growing global fanbase.
Kim Wilde is currently scheduled to perform in 9 cities: Huddersfield, Addis Ababa, Hereford, Fortitude Valley, Prahran, Adelaide, Bristol, Liverpool, Gateshead. Visit AllEvents to find show dates, venues, and ticket details for a city near you.
Kim Wilde's 2026 tour spans 3 countries: United Kingdom, Ethiopia, Australia. Check AllEvents for the full Kim Wilde tour schedule, including dates, venues, and tickets in each country.
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