Jason Donovan: 'Nothing has changed except my age'

Claudia Sermbezis,in Tunbridge Wellsand
Patrick Barlow,South East
Claudia Sermbezis / BBC A man, Jason Donovan, sat in a theatre.Claudia Sermbezis / BBC
Jason Donovan said his current tour would be "the last chance" to see him on his current tour

Australian singer and actor Jason Donovan says his latest run of shows will be "the finale" of his current tour.

The '80s star, known for his role in Neighbours and a string of UK chart hits, said the concerts offered fans their "last chance" to see him perform in this way.

Donovan, 57, will tour the UK with his Doing Fine Encore show, with dates in the South East including Folkestone in Kent. He is also set to reprise his role as Dr Frank‑N‑Furter in The Rocky Horror Picture Show when it returns to theatres, including in Eastbourne, later this year.

He said that "nothing has changed except my age", adding that some previously cancelled dates prompted him to commit to the final run.

"Maybe there's a bit more acid reflux and arthritis," he joked.

Donovan became a household name in the late 1980s playing Scott Robinson in Neighbours, starring opposite Kylie Minogue.

He later enjoyed four UK Number 1 singles, including Any Dream Will Do from Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat.

Grundy Television Australia A man with a mullet in a tuxedo marrying a woman in a wedding dress.Grundy Television Australia
Donovan's Scott Robinson getting married to Kylie Minogue's Charlene Mitchell in Neighbours

On Neighbours, he added: "There was a great chemistry between the people working on it.

"Neighbours made people look at middle-class Australia and see a different life."

In his role as Dr Frank-N-Furter in The Rocky Horror Picture Show, he said he "gets to be a rock star every night".

"It's the antithesis of what people know me for," he added.

The Doing Fine Encore tour includes a date in Folkestone on 6 March, while he will appear as Dr Frank‑N‑Furter at Eastbourne's Congress Theatre in May.

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