UNFORGETTABLE songs and a passionate performance from singer songwriter Hazel O’Connor promise to make this year’s headline show at Goosfest 14 a night to remember.

Hazel is appearing at the community festival as part of her Here She Comes tour, and the evening will include timeless classics from the iconic film Breaking Glass.

The audience at Terra Nova School at Jodrell Bank have a treat in store, with Hazel relishing the prospect of performing songs from her 35-year career in an intimate setting.

“I’m really looking forward to playing at Goosfest, and it will be a rocky and passionate show full of beautiful harmonies and soaring saxophone solos,” she told the Guardian.

“I want to move people to feel emotion, and I am working with two wonderful musicians - the three of us provide a very potent mix.”

Hazel will perform at the school on Sunday, October 12, accompanied by saxophonist Clare Hirst and pianist Sarah Fisher.

Hazel became famous in the 1980s for her singles Eighth Day, D-Days and Will You, as well as for her starring role in Breaking Glass.

She won the Variety Club of Great Britain’s 1980 Film Actress of the Year Award, and in 1981 was nominated for BAFTA’s Best Newcomer, with Breaking Glass nominated for Best Film Soundtrack.

She also earned her place in the history books as the first woman in history to write and perform all the songs for a film.

A major part of the Goosfest show will feature songs from the Breaking Glass soundtrack, which Hazel said had made a deep and lasting impression on people’s lives.

“Breaking Glass seems to be a seminal album in people’s lives, and I still love playing songs from the album because they are still very valid, such as Eighth Day, and the album politicised a lot of women,” she said.

“There are certain star songs that people know and love because they continue to come to my concerts.”

The intimacy of the Terra Nova show provides the perfect setting for Hazel to indulge her love of storytelling and interaction with her audience.

“The energy you create and get off an audience is what I’m about,” she said.

“I’m a talker and love to interact with the audience, and meet people after the show and sign autographs and have pictures taken.

“I get a lot of loving from the audience, and by the time we finish everyone is singing together.

“When people come to watch me they leave with a smile on their face, and want to give me a big hug because I’ve touched something in their life.”

Clare Hirst has backed the Communards and David Bowie and was a member of the Belle Stars, and Sarah Fisher has supported the Eurythmics.

Supporting Hazel will be India Electric Company, an acoustic duo of Cole Stacey and Joseph O’Keefe.

Doors open at 7pm, and the show starts at 7.30pm. You can order tickets online at www.goosfest.com or ring the box office on 01477 535367.