- by Scott Colothan
- Monday, February 16, 2009
- Photo by: WENN.com
Eighties pop stars Spandau Ballet are reportedly set to reform with a comeback album and multi-million pound world tour. 
The huge reunion is reportedly the brainchild of manager Steve Dagger, with full details being announced at a press conference aboard HMS Belfast on the River Thames. 
The Second World War vessel served as the venue were the five-piece pop act launched their career three decades ago. 
According to the Daily Express, Dagger said last week: “It’s true. We’re not making announcements yet, but yes, basically, the boys are back in town. Not just a nostalgic re-run of the old, but a fresh slant on what Spandau Ballet are about.” 
It's a far cry from 10 years ago when three members of the band - Tony Hadley, saxophonist Steve Norman and drummer John Keeble – took Gary Camp to court claiming the songwriter owed them royalties. 
After losing the $1million lawsuit, the two fractions in the group vowed never to speak to each other again.
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