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Legendary producer Trevor returning to his roots for show

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December 06, 2025

He's the legendary producer from Hetton who's worked with the likes of Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Paul McCartney and Robbie Williams - and he's heading back to his North East roots.

Trevor Horn and his band will be bringing a new live show called Video Killed the Radio Star to the O2 City Hall Newcastle on December 18, where the legendary music producer will revisit an impressive career.

Born in Hetton, Trevor, 76, spent much of his childhood around Durham before moving to London in his early 20s.

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