"True" that: Spandau Ballet, the pop group best known for the early-’80s hit ballad "True," is reuniting for a world tour, band members told reporters in London today. The tour is slated to begin Oct. 13 in Dublin, and the band has not ruled out the possibility of recording new music. Spandau Ballet broke up in 1989 and engaged in a nasty court battle over royalties in 1999. Singer Tony Hadley noted at the press conference that "time is the great healer…. As you can see, we’re back together again and we’re very happy boys."
Mar 25
2009
10:32 PM ET
Spandau Ballet announce reunion tour
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1983 just called… He doesn’t Spandau Ballet back or anything, he just wanted to remind us that they sucked back then too. Does anyone honestly care about those guys? Well, if anyone does they’ll be playing a county fair near you!
Luckily, attendance is not compulsory, oh he of the discriminating musical palate.
They sold like 25 million albums and had numerous singles at or near the top of the charts. Not to mention that the writings of Gary Kemp and nothing short of pop perfection. True (no pun intended) it is pop music but I doubt that no one cares about this group. I suspect they will have a somewhat successful reunion tour.