Who Was the Singer in Spandau Ballet?

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Spandau Ballet is an iconic British band that formed in London in 1979. The group, which included five members, was led by vocalist Tony Hadley and keyboardist Steve Norman. Spandau Ballet achieved worldwide success in the 1980s with their blend of soulful pop and New Romantic sounds.

The band’s early releases were a mix of funk and soul-influenced dance music. In 1983, they released the breakout album ‘True’ which included the hit singles ‘Gold’ and ‘True’. Both songs reached number one in different countries around the world and propelled the band to global fame.

The group continued to release successful albums throughout the 1980s such as ‘Parade’ (1984), ‘Through The Barricades’ (1986) and ‘Heart Like A Sky’ (1989). They also released a handful of singles that achieved chart success such as ‘Only When You Leave’, ‘To Cut A Long Story Short’ and ‘Through The Barricades’.

The group went on to tour extensively throughout Europe, Japan, America and Australia during this time. They also made numerous television appearances including on Top Of The Pops, Saturday Night Live and even appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine.

Tony Hadley was the singer for Spandau Ballet throughout their career as well as being an integral part of songwriting for much of their material. Hadley has since gone on to pursue a solo career where he has released several albums including his most recent work “Talking To The Moon” in 2015.

In 2009, after a break of nearly 20 years, Spandau Ballet reunited for a series of concerts at London’s O2 Arena which marked their return to music after two decades away from the limelight. The shows were met with rave reviews from both fans and critics alike and proved that Spandau Ballet still have what it takes to make great music together.

In conclusion, Tony Hadley was the lead singer for Spandau Ballet during their career in the 1980s which spanned several albums and singles that achieved worldwide success as well as numerous tours across Europe, Japan America and Australia. After taking a 20-year hiatus from music they reunited in 2009 for a series of concerts at London’s 02 Arena which were met with great acclaim proving that Tony Hadley still had what it takes to make great music with his former bandmates even after all these years!