British pop sensations Spandau Ballet are dropping hints at the possibility of a reformation.
The group, which had a number of top 40 hits throughout the 80s won't be jamming anytime soon, but members have been publicly ruminating a reunion.Former singer of the group Tony Hadley told London's Virgin Radio, "There will have to be an awful lot of things remedied because things did get personal and it went a bit too far. The next window of opportunity that I see would be our 30th anniversary, in about four years' time."
The band's 30th anniversary is still a couple of years away and they have some shaky past to bury (including failed lawsuits for unpaid royalties and the like), but they might just catch the revivalist wave that seems to be sweeping up yesterday's heroes.










