Sunday Mirror (Northern Ireland)

It’sTrue, I’ll never sing in the band

Singer Hadley on Spandau rift

- BY SUE CRAWFORD scoops@reachplc.com

FORMER Spandau Ballet singer Tony Hadley says he will NEVER reunite with his ex-bandmates.

The 61-year-old dramatical­ly quit the iconic New Romantic group in 2017, saying in a brief Twitter statement he was no longer a member.

And now Tony, who sang on classic hits True and Gold, says: “You could offer me all the tea in China and I wouldn’t get back with them. There’s no way.

“I’m pretty easy-going, it takes a lot to get to that point but once you’ve pushed me and crossed that line, that’s it. I’m done.”

Spandau Ballet decided to take a break in 1990 for solo projects but it turned into a full-blown split when Tony, drummer John Keeble and saxophonis­t Steve Norman unsuccessf­ully sued guitarist Gary Kemp – the brother of bassist Martin Kemp – in a royalties row.

Despite the bad blood, the group re-formed for a world tour and new album in 2009. The old rivalries soon flared up again and

Tony quit in 2017 – but he says the band’s insistence that he simply didn’t want to work with them any more is not true.

He says: “There’s a very specific reason as to why I left and they’ve never been brave enough to say.

“It’s not for me to say why, because I didn’t create the situation. It’s for them to be honest with fans and say, ‘Look, we cocked up. We did this to our ex-lead singer, which caused him to leave the band. We’re really sorry, we made a big mistake.’

“Unfortunat­ely, their actions were such that I couldn’t do it any more and I quit. The only one I’m in touch with is Steve.”

Meanwhile, Tony’s solo career is thriving and the dad of five did a 40-date UK tour last year to celebrate 40 years in music. Tony, who lives in Buckingham­shire with second wife Ali, says: “I loved being in Spandau and we had fantastic times but I’m having amazing times now. I think it’s sad and it’s sad for the fans but that’s life.”

Tony’s ex-bandmates were contacted for comment.

There’s a reason I left… they’ve never been brave enough to say

Tony will sing with Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Orchestra at the Cheltenham Jazz Festival on April 29. For tickets, visit cheltenham­festivals.com/jazz

 ?? ?? SOLO STAR Tony in 2021
SOLO STAR Tony in 2021
 ?? ?? SECOND STRUMMING Steve, Tony, Martin and Gary on stage in 2015
SECOND STRUMMING Steve, Tony, Martin and Gary on stage in 2015
 ?? ?? GOLD STANDARD From left, Martin, John, Tony, Steve and Gary in the mid-1980s
GOLD STANDARD From left, Martin, John, Tony, Steve and Gary in the mid-1980s

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