Reunited 80s pop sensations Bananarama announce tour of the UK this November and December

Reunited 80s pop sensations Bananarama announce tour of the UK this November and December

Record-breaking trio have never before toured in their original form

They were one of the defining acts of the 1980s, and now Bananarama are back in their original form for a one-off tour of the UK this November and December, with tickets going sale on Wed 26 Apr at 9am.

The group comprised of Sara Dallin, Keren Woodward and Siobhan Fahey - recorded some of the most memorable singles of the decade, with tracks like 'It Ain't What You Do', 'Really Saying Something' and 'Shy Boy' proving that a catchy pop song will always have real staying power.

Amazingly, the group have never before toured together as a trio, but have decided to right that wrong, and relive the magic of their glory years, much to the delight of fans up and down the country.

'We'll be performing all the hits and some surprises too, I really can't wait it's gonna be an amazing party every night!' said Keren.

'These were my formative years,' added Siobhan, who also had chart success as part of Shakespeare's Sister. 'I never thought it would happen again. It's like going back down the road to find a piece of myself that I left back then. The older I get, the more I realise it was pretty magical.'

Bananarama 2017 UK tour dates:
Sun 12 Nov – SEC Armadillo, Glasgow
Mon 13 Nov – Blackpool Opera House
Wed 15 Nov – Newcastle City Hall
Thu 16 Nov – Barbican, York
Sun 19 Nov – Eventim Apollo, London
Wed 22 Nov – Colston Hall, Bristol
Thu 23 Nov – Barclaycard Arena, Birmingham
Fri 24 Nov – Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham
Sun 26 Nov – Bournemouth International Centre
Mon 27 Nov – St David's Hall, Cardiff
Tue 28 Nov – Pavilions, Plymouth
Thu 30 Nov – Brighton Centre
Fri 1 Dec – Regent Theatre, Ipswich
Sat 2 Dec – Cliffs Pavilion, Southend-On-Sea

Tickets for Bananarama's heart-warming nostalgia trip go on sale Wed 26 Apr at 9am.

Bananarama

Retro pop hits from the renowned 1980s British pop group.