The final, sold out show from synth-pop pioneers, Soft Cell, will be broadcast live from London's O2 arena to two Swindon cinemas at 7.30pm on Sunday.

Celebrating their 40th anniversary, this will be the group’s only and last ever show, as well as their first in 15 years.

This will be a unique way to experience a moment of pop music history, as one of Britain’s seminal bands leaves with an incredible finale live on the big screen.

One of the most influential groups to emerge from the electronic music scene in the UK in the 1980s, Soft Cell produced five albums of original material, book-ended by their debut; 1981’s Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret, and 2002’s Cruelty Without Beauty. The incredible string of hits Soft Cell produced during this time, including ten tracks that reached the UK Top 40 singles charts, include the emblematic Tainted Love, as well as Say Hello, Wave Goodbye.

The show will be broadcast in 5.1 surround sound audio and will be filmed in full HD with a comprehensive 13 camera set-up, directed by Tim Sidwell

The concert will be broadcast at the Empire Cinema at Greenbridge (empire cinemas.co.uk) and Cineworld at Shaw Ridge (cineworld.co.uk).