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Chesney Hawkes: Yes, he still is…

Thirty-five years after The One and Only became one of the defining hits of the 90s, Chesney Hawkes is still standing – he’s creative, very personable and unapologetically true to himself. Ahead of his Smash It To Pieces tour – which arrives in Bath in March – he talks to Melissa Blease about survival, songwriting as therapy, growing older disgracefully and why there has always been far more to him than a floppy haircut and a catchy chorus. What…
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The Bath Magazine broke the news in on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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