
The British band Ultravox had reunited in it’s “classic” line-up, said Billboard. In April 2009 they’re planning to start touring around the UK, and so far it is confirmed that they shall visit London, Manchester, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Bristol and some other cities (totally fourteen concerts). Right now there is no information on the fact that Ultravox is planning to record the new album. Vocalist/guitarist Midge Ure, keyboardist Billy Currie, bassist Chris Cross and drummer Warren Cann will perform together for the first time since 1985. Practically, nobody remembers them playing together after the infamous Live Aid concert. Ultravox which always produced the “new wave” sounds was formed in London (1976). During their career they’ve recorded ten studio albums, among which “Vienna” (1980), and “Quartet” (1980) may be called the most prominent. In 1988 the band fell apart and came back again in 1992–1996, but with the different line-up. This time they’ll look original.
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