When is the Bananarama 2017 UK tour and is Siobhan Fahey joining them? Dates, tickets, venues and prices
The eighties legends sold 40 million records with Venus and other hit songs
NEARLY three decades since their last gig, Bananarama have announced they are reuniting for a UK tour.
But have the original trio managed to put their differences aside and will they be coming to your town? Here's what we know about the tour...
How can I see Bananarama in conert?
Bananarama's UK tour kicked off in Glasgow on November 11, and will end in London on December 9.
Due to popular demand, even more dates were added to the 15-stop tour that was initially planned.
Here's the full list...
NOVEMBER
Wednesday 15 - Newcastle City Hall
Thursday 16 - Barbican, York
Friday 17 - O2 Apollo, Manchester
Sunday 19 - Eventim Apollo, London
Monday 20 - Eventim Apollo, London
Wednesday 22 - Bristol Colston Hall
Thursday 23 - Barclaycard Arena, Birmingham
Friday 24 - Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham
Sunday 26 - BIC, Bournemouth
Monday 27 - St Davids Hall, Cardiff
Tuesday 28 - Plymouth Pavilions
Thursday 30 - Brighton Centre
DECEMBER
Friday 1 - Regent Theatre, Ipswich
Saturday 2 - Cliffs Pavillion, Southend
Monday 4 December - Oxford New Theatre
Tuesday 5 December - Sheffield City Hall
Wedesday 6 December - O2 Apollo, Manchester
Friday 8 December - Brighton Centre
Saturday 9 December - Eventim Apollo, London
The band also led the line up for the Children In Need rocks the 80s! concert, which you can watch on BBC One at 8.30pm tonight.
They performed alongside the likes of Boy George, Erasure, Europe, Imagination, Jason Donovan and UB40... to name just a few.
Where can I buy Bananarama tickets?
Tickets for Bananarama's tour went on sale on Wednesday 26 April from and .
Prices vary according to venue, but London tickets start at £44.75. VIP packages are available.
Will Siobhan Fahey be joining the Bananarama UK tour?
The original Bananarama line-up last performed together at the Brit Awards in 1988, before petty squabbles caused Siobhan Fahey to quit and form a rival band called Shakespears Sister.
But the eighties trio, who the Guinness Book of Records once named as the most successful girl group of all time (before the Spice Girls came along), have put their differences aside.
Siobhan will be joined Keren Woodward and Sara Dallin on tour - where they are expected to sing smash hits including Venus, Cruel Summer and Love In The First Degree.