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Holly Johnson is a Liverpool-born singer, songwriter and artist whose unmistakable voice helped define one of the most exciting eras in British pop. Rising to fame as the frontman of Frankie Goes to Hollywood, he became the face of anthems that shaped the eighties — including “Relax”, “Two Tribes” and the timeless Welcome to the Pleasuredome (1984). With provocative flair, sharp wit and a fearless artistic streak, Johnson helped the band become both a cultural lightning bolt and a chart-dominating powerhouse. His solo career followed with bold creativity, producing the platinum-selling Blast (1989), home to the hit singles “Love Train” and “Americanos”.
Alongside his music, Johnson has built a respected career as a visual artist and writer, bringing the same vibrancy and intelligence to painting and storytelling as he does to performance. He continues to tour and record, delivering shows filled with warmth, humour and the enduring power of his iconic catalogue. Whether on stage or canvas, his work celebrates individuality, resilience and the liberating spirit of pop culture — qualities that have cemented him as a beloved figure across generations.