SURPRISE singing sensation Susan Boyle will be on stage at the Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre next year as part of her very first nationwide live tour.

Tickets for the April 14 show go on sale at 10am tomorrow morning.

Susan will be performing songs including I Dreamed A Dream, Wild Horses and Somewhere Over the Rainbow, as well as River Deep, Mountain High, one of her all time favourites, plus a host of surprises on the night.

The singer, who became an international star after wowing the judges on Britain's Got Talent, told the Daily Echo: “I’m really looking forward to getting back on tour.

“I’m ready to take the next step and take my show to a whole host of towns and cities I have never played in before.

“I’ve always wanted to do my own show and I cannot wait to get back on stage.

“I’ve chosen some of my favourite songs from past albums and also new songs that not only have I wanted to perform for years but resonate with me and I hope my fans will love.

“I’m really very excited. The show will be bigger and better than before and I can’t wait for the first show, I’m wishing the months away.”

Susan Boyle has also recently confirmed there will be a biopic made of her life.

She said: “There are plans in operation for that, but that's for later on.”

It comes as One Chance – the biopic of Paul Potts, who also achieved fame after appearing on Britain’s Got Talent – was released with James Corden in the lead role.

SuBo was speaking at a central London press conference to announce the release of her Christmas single – a duet of O Come, All Ye Faithful with Elvis Presley.

All royalties from the song will go to Save The Children.

Susan, who described it as “awe-inspiring” to sing with one of her childhood heroes, said: “Duetting with Elvis was beyond my wildest dreams. And now that this is able to raise money and help children is simply fantastic."

Susan has come a long way from the Britain’s Got Talent stage in 2009, to date over 20 million records have been sold and stormed to the top of the charts in over 30 countries.