Spandau Ballet To Reunite????
Spandau Ballet are poised to reform after singer Tony Hadley signalled he was ready to bury the hatchet, following a bitter break-up.
The 80s band had a spectacular fall-out which ended in the High Court. Hadley, Steve Norman and John Keeble sued Gary Kemp for a £1 million share of the songwriting royalties but lost.
The band had their first hit with To Cut A Long Story Short in November 1980. They had a string of hits including True, Gold and Through The Barricades. Their had their last top 40 single in 1987 with How Many Lies.
Brothers Gary and Martin Kemp went on to become actors with starring roles in The Krays. The band faced each other in the High Court in 1999 and relations have been non-existent since.
Hadley went on to win ITV reality show Reborn In The USA and has appeared in West End musical Chicago.
Martin Kemp, who appeared in EastEnders as club owner Steve Owen, has said he would welcome a reunion.
"I'm sure that if the five of us ever worked together ever again, after 15 minutes of being in a room together we'd forget about everything and we'd be laughing at the same stupid jokes we were laughing at when we were 17," he said.
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