Spandau Ballet are to be reunited on stage in the UK for the first time in four years when they perform at the premiere of their new film.

The band’s career is charted in the warts-and-all film Playboys of the Western World which will be launched with a premiere screening at the Royal Albert Hall in London next month.

The group – who topped the charts with True and had major hits during the 1980s with Gold and Only When You Leave – will also play some of their best-known tracks at the launch on September 30, which will be broadcast by satellite to cinemas across the UK and Ireland.

Director George Hencken has pieced the film together with archive footage, together with interviews with band members Tony Hadley, brothers Gary and Martin Kemp, Steve Norman and Jon Keeble.

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