
Spandau Ballet: The Reformation Tour 2009 - Live at the O2
Apr 23 2010
•3h 36m
•Music
In 2009 Spandau Ballet's first tour together for almost 20 years saw the triumphant return of one of the UK's most successful and best loved bands. Filmed during their sell out concerts at London's O2 Arena, Tony, John, Gary, Martin and Steve return with a vengeance in THE REFORMATION TOUR that brought 100,000 fans to their feet.
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Tony Hadley
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Steve Norman
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Gary Kemp
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Martin Kemp
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