SHE entered the charts in 1964 aged just 15, but Lulu is still going strong.
As the only British female solo artist to appear in the charts for five decades in a row, Lulu is worthy of the legendary status that she has gained over her ever-expanding career.
Any pop fan can recognise Lulu's voice from the opening notes of her smash hit Shout and her voice has remained one of the best in Britain over the decades.
The Glasgow-born singer, who victoriously won the Eurovision song contest on behalf of Britain in 1969, is most famous for Shout but has had numerous other solo hits and duets with artists such as Take That and Ronan Keating.
Born Marie MacDonald McLaughlin Lawrie, the energetic singer has also juggled a career as an actress and presenter.
However, she has returned to what she does best having picked up the microphone again for her Back on Track 2004 tour.
Audiences can expect an energetic show packed full of 40 years' of classic Lulu.
Portsmouth Guildhall. Tuesday. Tickets: £23.50. Box office: 023 9282 4355.
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