The Queen Of Rock 'N Roll will play career-spanning shows in Cardiff, Brighton, Wolverhampton, Manchester and London, where she'll headline the Palladium, during November. Tickets go on general sale at 10am this Friday (January 20).
Sun November 12 2023 - CARDIFF St David's Hall
Mon November 13 2023 - BRIGHTON Brighton Dome
Wed November 15 2023 - LONDON London Palladium
Thu November 16 2023 - WOLVERHAMPTON Civic at Halls Wolverhampton
Sat November 18 2023 - MANCHESTER Bridgewater Hall
The Detroit artist, who has sold more than 50 million records worldwide, said: “I am now in my 59th year in this business!
"Last year I played the Royal Albert Hall and was high on it for 4 days! Whether it's in the UK, Australia, Europe, doesn't matter. I was born to entertain, I was born to rock and roll and have no plans of stopping anytime soon!
"I am so excited to be doing this tour because this year I am celebrating the 50th anniversary of Can the Can, my first number one.
Quatro released her latest studio album, 'The Devil In Me', back in 2021. (Stereoboard)
Suzi Quatro wants Scarlett Johansson to play her in her upcoming biopic, although she admitted Miley Cyrus and Billie Eilish are also in the running for the role.
The 70-year-old music legend is having her life made into a movie after 2019 documentary, ‘Suzi Q’, received rave reviews. (femalefirst)
And Suzi has said she would love to see 35-year-old Scarlett take on the lead role and play the ‘Stumblin’ In’ hitmaker, although the likes of Miley Cyrus and Billie Eilish are also in the running.
Speaking about her biopic, Suzi said: "It's the movie of my life, which is going ahead in response to the documentary doing so well. I'm very hands-on with the film - because I want the truth and nothing but the truth.
"A few names have been mentioned. Miley Cyrus has been mentioned more than once. She's terrific, because she's got the swagger. Everybody seems to like her. Billie Eilish has been mentioned too. I fancy Scarlett Johansson for it, myself. I can see that because there's an element of me in her.”
Suzi can’t believe the success of her documentary film, which has gone “ballistic around the world” with people praising the “warts and all” story.