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If you're going to see Kate Bush live over the next month, you might want to warn her that, according to reports, her Devon home is in danger of falling into the sea.
According to the Exeter Express & Echo, the singer bought the cliff-top house back in 2005, but last year a huge landslip caused a section of the coast nearby to crumble into the sea.
The paper reports that Bush's neighbour's front gate is now just a few inches away from an 88 foot drop, and her 200-year-old property could be "next in line" unless she heeds council officials advice and invests in reinforcements.
Kate Bush recently stunned fans and critics with an epic and theatrical gig at London's Hammersmith Apollo her first live appearance in 35 years, which kicked off a month-long residency at the venue.
The Before The Dawn show was an epic, theatrical show, based around the story of a woman lost at sea in a vivid dream landscape. Reports say that the choreographed performance involved dancers in life-jackets wielding axes and chainsaws to 'cut up the stage', a large machine hovering over the crowd to create the effect of a search helicopter, Bush "being borne through the audience" by dancers dressed to look like fish people and a confetti cannon shooting small pieces of poetry over the crowd.
Tickets to Kate Bush's Before The Dawn London shows at Hammersmith Apollo are on sale now. For tikcets and more information visit here.
Full remaining dates are as follows:
Wednesday, 3rd September
Friday, 5th September
Saturday, 6th September
Tuesday, 9th September
Wednesday, 10th September
Friday, 12th September
Saturday, 13th September
Tuesday, 16th September
Wednesday, 17th September
Friday, 19th September
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