Music
Crowded House to reform for world tour
Published Wednesday, Jan 24 2007, 12:00 GMT | By Miriam Zendle
Crowded House are reportedly planning to reform for a world tour, over a decade after they first split.
The band, which formed in 1986, split up in 1996 after performing in front of 120,000 people at Sydney Opera House. One of their most famous hits was 'Weather With You'.
According to the Dominion Post in New Zealand, singer Neil Finn and bassist Nick Seymour are auditioning in Australia, New Zealand and the US for a new drummer after original member Paul Hester committed suicide in 2005.
Spokeswoman Julia Connolly explained: "At the moment, they're just working at getting the band together. Something's formally coming out once the band is in place."
The band, which formed in 1986, split up in 1996 after performing in front of 120,000 people at Sydney Opera House. One of their most famous hits was 'Weather With You'.
According to the Dominion Post in New Zealand, singer Neil Finn and bassist Nick Seymour are auditioning in Australia, New Zealand and the US for a new drummer after original member Paul Hester committed suicide in 2005.
Spokeswoman Julia Connolly explained: "At the moment, they're just working at getting the band together. Something's formally coming out once the band is in place."
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