Britpop legends Suede are reforming for a one-off charity gig at London's Royal Albert Hall.
The special show will feature is part of the Teenage Cancer Trust series and will see Brett Anderson, Richard Oakes, Matt Osman, Simon Gilbert and Neil Codling get back together.
Guitarist turned Kate Nash, Duffy and Black Kids producer Bernard Butler will not be joining the band.
Although no exact date has confirmed, it's expected that the show will take place some time in March – the month the series of shows are usually held.
Always the charitable types, Suede famously donated their Mercury Music Prize money for 'Suede' in 1993 to cancer research.
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