Eighties pop sensation Tiffany Darwish was almost unrecognisable as she performed as the headline act at Rewind Festival North in Cheshire over the weekend.
The singer, 52, left fans speechless following her incredible appearance at the festival after four decades in the music business.
Tiffany shot to stardom following the release of Tommy James and the Shondells I Think We’re Alone Now, which spent two weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot 100.
The singer, buoyed by the success of her tour The Beautiful You: Celebrating The Good Life Shopping Mall Tour ’87, had successful the follow-up track including Could’ve Been, which spent two weeks atop the charts in early 1988.
Other notable songs she had which reached the top 10 included 1988’s All This Time and I Saw Him Standing There.
During her successful career, Tiffany has achieved two No.1 hits in the charts and has released a whopping total of 11 studio albums.
Eighties pop sensation Tiffany Darwish was almost unrecognisable as she performed as the headline act at Rewind Festival North in Cheshire over the weekend
Tiffany shot to stardom following the release of Tommy James and the Shondells I Think We’re Alone Now, which spent two weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 (pictured 1985)
Earlier this year, the US star was unmasked as Eiffel Tower on the UK version of The Masked Singer and before she left she performed her iconic 1987 cover.
This weekend, her audience was the Rewind Festival North, where she was joined by fellow musicians Gabrielle, Kim Wilde, Boyzlife, Billy Ocean and Midge Ure.
She took to the stage in a tiny black mini dress and wore her signature red locks loose, teamed with a pair of chunky boots.
On a post shared by the festival of her performing I Think We’re Alone Now, fans who attended the gig praised her performance.
They said comments such as: ‘She was great and whole weekend was superb’; ‘She was amazing,’ and ‘Love Tiffany.’
Tiffany sadly had the curtains brought down on her Masked Singer performances after entering the competition as Parisian landmark, Eiffel Tower.
Tiffany just about made it past the first hurdle of semi-final as she was left in the final two for the first elimination.
Her singles ‘Could’ve Been’ and ‘I Saw Him Standing There’, a cover version of the Beatles’ ‘I Saw Her Standing There’, followed soon after.
The singer, 52, left fans speechless following her incredible appearance at the festival after four decades in the music business
This weekend, her audience was the Rewind Festival North, where she was joined by fellow musicians Gabrielle, Kim Wilde , Boyzlife, Billy Ocean and Midge Ure
But her success on the show was cut short after she was asked to leave the competition after singing Ed Sheeran’s Castle On The Hill.
Despite singing up a storm with her band of mice, Tiffany was voted off by the studio audience and narrowly missed out on the chance to compete in the final.
Judges were not so far off her identity as they guessed Lisa Stansfield, Lindsay Lohan, Vanessa Paradis, Tracy Chapman and judge Jonathon had a toss up Debbie Gibson and Tiffany but went with the wrong choice.
Talking about her time on show, Tiffany said, ‘ I have had a blast, thank you. I love Eiffel Tower. She’s so beautiful.’
Last year, Tiffany revealed she was feeling lucky to be alive after a scary incident on the road when an errant tire from a truck struck the car she was driving.
She told TMZ at the time of the accident: ‘I’m extremely lucky and thankful because a major accident could have happened.’
Last year, Tiffany (pictured) revealed she was feeling lucky to be alive after a scary incident on the road when an errant tire from a truck struck the car she was driving
Tiffany became a music sensation in 1987 when her cover of the Tommy James and the Shondells track I Think We’re Alone Now hit the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart for two weeks
Tiffany was driving down Nashville’s Interstate 65 in November 2023, when a tire bounced through the lanes and smashed into the front of her vehicle.
Following the initial contact, the tire was wedged under the driver’s side of her vehicle, the outlet reported.
The publication reported that the vehicle Tiffany was driving had a torn transmission, ripped paneling and multiple dents.
The singer made headlines in November of 2021 when she began cursing at fans during a show in Lake Park, Florida during her performance of her signature hit.
She said, ‘F*** you, guys. This is my hit … I’m gonna sing it right!’
She later said that she believed she had suffered from a panic attack in the incident.
‘I am so sorry, I panicked, it’s not often that I love my voice, and I got up there and absolutely had a panic attack, a meltdown,’ she said in a social media clip.
She said she was sorry to the fans over the incident and thanked them for their support.