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Ace Of Base announce reunion tour
Published Friday, Oct 26 2007, 11:22 BST | By Alex Fletcher
Swedish '90s popstars Ace of Base have announced a reunion tour for next month.
The band will play a series of dates in Russia, Denmark and Lithuania in November and December, but they have not revealed any UK concerts so far.
However, the group have denied rumours that they have reformed to participate in the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest.
Gigwise quotes them as saying: "This is not correct! There’s never been any official request from SVT [Swedish Television] if the band is interested to participate for Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest."
The pop group had hit singles in the UK between 1992 and 1998, including 'Cruel Summer', 'Don't Turn Around', 'The Sign' and 'All That She Wants'.
Their albums The Sign and Happy Nation sold around 23 million copies and went to number one in 13 separate countries.
The band will play a series of dates in Russia, Denmark and Lithuania in November and December, but they have not revealed any UK concerts so far.
However, the group have denied rumours that they have reformed to participate in the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest.
Gigwise quotes them as saying: "This is not correct! There’s never been any official request from SVT [Swedish Television] if the band is interested to participate for Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest."
The pop group had hit singles in the UK between 1992 and 1998, including 'Cruel Summer', 'Don't Turn Around', 'The Sign' and 'All That She Wants'.
Their albums The Sign and Happy Nation sold around 23 million copies and went to number one in 13 separate countries.
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