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Bros brothers reunite for 30th anniversary

Bros, one of the biggest boy bands of the 1980s, are reuniting to mark their 30th anniversary.
Twin brothers Matt and Luke Goss will play London's O2 Arena next August. But original bassist Craig Logan will not take part in the reunion.
Bros scored eight top 10 hits between 1987 and 1989 with songs like When Will I Be Famous and I Owe You Nothing.
At the height of "Brosmania", the band sold 17 million records and sold out Wembley Stadium.
But their fall from grace was swift. They split after disappointing sales of their third album, Changing Faces, only to discover they faced debts of up to £500,000.
The brothers refused to declare themselves bankrupt and spent a decade repaying their creditors.
Matt forged a successful career in the United States, with a successful residency in Las Vegas, while Luke became an actor, appearing TV shows and comic book movies like Hellboy II and Blade II.
Logan quit at the height of their fame after suffering ME. He later became a successful music mogul, managing the likes of Sade and Tina Turner and playing a key role in the success of Robbie Williams.

 

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