Summary
THEY epitomised the Eighties like shoulder pads and footless tights. So once those fashion aberrations made their comeback, one just knew that Spandau Ballet couldn't be far behind. Twenty years since their last gig - and ten years after they sued each other in a bitter row over royalties - the not-so-new New Romantics took to the stage at Dublin's O2 without a leather trench coat or a slathering of mascara in sight.
Lead singer Tony Hadley exclaimed: 'It's been a long time, but we've come back!' And to cut a long story short, the 9,000-strong crowd lost its mind.See the full content of this document
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We Always Believed Spandau Ballet Were Still Gold... [Eire Region]
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