Music
Blue promise 'mature' reunion
Published Friday, May 8 2009, 15:30 BST | By David Balls

The 'All Rise' singers claimed that they are serious about their future in the music industry and want to be financially secure.
"This time around we've got responsibilities so we're not going to be having any late night parties," Lee Ryan told the Daily Mail.
"We're going to be sensible now and not take everything for granted. This is like a second chance for us.
"The first time round we enjoyed it, and now it's all about securing our future and our kids."
The star added that the band are not ashamed of their previous reputation for being rough around the edges.
"We've never been a whiter than white boyband. We're not going to start trying to be now," he said.
Blue will make their first live performance since reuniting at Capital FM's Summertime Ball on June 7.
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