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http://www.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30000-1035780,00.html
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Adam's Back To Deliver
Eighties star Adam Ant has joined a host of his pop contemporaries to launch a New Romantic revival.
Old favourites such Spandau Ballet, Belinda Carlisle, Toyah Willcox, China Crisis and Howard Jones came together to announce a string of dates for their Here & Now Tour 2002.
'Knockout'
Puffing on a cigarette, Adam Ant performed an impromptu version of his hit Goody Two Shoes, singing: "I do smoke, I do drink, what don't I do?"
He said: "I'm doing this tour because these are some of my favourite people.
It's great to see them all again and this tour is going to be a knockout."
Singer Toyah, now 43, said: "It's really weird. I haven't seen some of these people for 20 years.
"It's like a big family reunion, like being back on Top of the Pops, a real blast from the past."
Classic hits
Spandau Ballet singer Tony Hadley was joined at the launch by the band's drummer, John Keeble, and saxophone player, Steve Norman.
The trio will be performing some of Spandau Ballet's classic hits, including Gold and Through the Barricades during the tour.
The Here & Now Tour 2002 will take place in April next year at arenas in Cardiff, Brighton, Birmingham, Newcastle, London, Sheffield, Manchester, and Glasgow.
> Adam Ant rulez!
NOOOOOO! Help me...
*plays Nickelback* Aah, sweet Nickelback. The 80's cannot touch me.
http://www.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30000-1035780,00.html
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Adam's Back To Deliver
Eighties star Adam Ant has joined a host of his pop contemporaries to launch a New Romantic revival.
Old favourites such Spandau Ballet, Belinda Carlisle, Toyah Willcox, China Crisis and Howard Jones came together to announce a string of dates for their Here & Now Tour 2002.
'Knockout'
Puffing on a cigarette, Adam Ant performed an impromptu version of his hit Goody Two Shoes, singing: "I do smoke, I do drink, what don't I do?"
He said: "I'm doing this tour because these are some of my favourite people.
It's great to see them all again and this tour is going to be a knockout."
Singer Toyah, now 43, said: "It's really weird. I haven't seen some of these people for 20 years.
"It's like a big family reunion, like being back on Top of the Pops, a real blast from the past."
Classic hits
Spandau Ballet singer Tony Hadley was joined at the launch by the band's drummer, John Keeble, and saxophone player, Steve Norman.
The trio will be performing some of Spandau Ballet's classic hits, including Gold and Through the Barricades during the tour.
The Here & Now Tour 2002 will take place in April next year at arenas in Cardiff, Brighton, Birmingham, Newcastle, London, Sheffield, Manchester, and Glasgow.