Eighties boyband, Bros, are set to reunite for a special concert next year to mark their 30th anniversary.
Twin brothers Matt and Luke Goss will play London's O2 Arena next August, however original bassist Craig Logan will not take part in the reunion.
The band who hit the bigtime in the late eighties with their breakout hit, When Will I Be Famous, scored scored eight top 10 hits and sold 17 million records before going their separate ways in 1992.
They are best remembered for their clean-cut image and inspiring fans to wear Grolsch bottle caps on the shoes.
Matt Goss said the absence of Logan, who left the band in 1989 after suffering ME, wouldn't be a huge disappointment for fans.
"As the lead singer of the band, my musical connection has always been with Luke. Bros is Matt and Luke."
Logan went on to have a very successful career as a music executive and worked with the likes of Tina Turner, Robbie Williams and Garth Brooks. The brothers said he was welcome to rejoin them for the reunion saying that while they were "very proud of Craig's success...we started the band in school and Bros is Matt and Luke, without question."
Matt Goss enjoyed success as a solo artist including residencies in Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas while his brother has forged a career in acting with roles in movies such as Hellboy II: The Golden Army.
The pair said there won't be releasing any new music ahead of the gig and instead will be playing all their old hits.
"I have always wanted it to happen in my heart but wanted it to be at the right time. This is a dream come true. It's always something I've wanted to do but at the right level", said Luke Goss.
The reunion show will take place on 19 August 2017 - exactly 28 years after the brothers played to 77,000 fans at Wembley Stadium, with tickets on sale this Friday.