Iconic eighties band reunite for huge London festival with US stars and Paloma Faith
A HIT Eighties pop-rock band have reunited for a epic comeback gig.
The Scottish stars, famed for tracks including 1987 debut single Dignity, will take to the stage in the stunning surroundings of Hampton Court Palace.
Deacon Blue will delight fans with a setlist crammed full of tunes spanning their 35 years in the music business.
This has included a whopping 16 top 40 hits including I’ll Never Fall In Love Again and Real Gone Kid.
Ricky Ross, James Prime, Lorraine McIntosh, Dougie Vipond, Gregor Philp and Lewis Gordon currently make up the roster.
Past members include Graeme Kelling, Ewen Vernal, Mick Slaven, Scott Fraser, Taj Wyzgowski, Ged Grimes and Chris Henderson.
Despite going on hiatus in 1994, they reformed in 1999 and have kept making music ever since.
The group released their tenth studio album just last year, titled Riding On The Tide of Love, and recently performed at BBC Radio 2 In The Park.
They will perform on June 19, 2024, with their spot on a stellar concert series line up.
This also includes Paloma Faith on June 20 as well as Eurovision superstar Sam Ryder on June 14.
Nile Rogers and Chic are first to kick off the Hampton Court Palace Festival on June 13.
Pre-sale begins at 10am on Friday 1 December 2023, while tickets are on general sale from 10am on Monday 4 December 2023.
Previously, we reported how the band looked very different prior to their comeback.
Meanwhile, the gig comes as a legendary Eighties band reunited for a new rock tour.
A pop band from the era also posed together for the first time in 20 years after their bitter split.
Additionally rock icons Cutting Crew now look completely different decades on from finding fame and the tragic loss of a band member.