Shed Seven have become the latest group to reform and have announced they will be reuniting for a tour this winter.
The indie fivesome, who had success in the nineties with fifteen consecutive top 40 hits, split up four years ago and have not performed together since.
The group's guitarist Paul Banks has not played with the rest of the group since 1999 and will rejoin Rick Witter, Joe Johnson, Alan Leach and Tom Gladwin for the UK dates in November and December.
Singer Witter said: "We have almost constantly been asked by the loyal shed heads to reform for a few gigs since the split, but we felt we needed a well earned break.
"However, after four years we feel that going out for a two week tour, playing all the hits without any outside pressure will be a great way to end 2007, plus having Paul back in the line up for the first time in eight years will make it extra special. See you down the front."
Shed Seven announce reunion tour
Published Monday, Jul 9 2007, 11:53 BST | By Kimberley Dadds
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