Eighties pop sensation Bros continue their comeback with two Irish concerts, Live at the Marquee Cork on June 26 and at Botanic Gardens, Belfast on June 27.
The band last played Ireland when they performed at the newly-opened Point Depot in Dublin in 1988.
Brothers Matt and Luke Goss sold out two o2 London Arena shows last year after almost 30 years apart pursuing solo careers. Prior to the O2 concerts, they had not played together since Wembley Stadium on August 19, 1989 when they performed to 77,000 fans.
More recently, the documentary Bros: After the Screaming Stops was an audience blockbuster on the BBC over the Christmas period.
Their halcyon days were the years 1987 to 1992, when the brothers' signature hit When Will I Be Famous made them literally famous all over the world.
In their time, Bros played 19 shows at Wembley Arena and they were the youngest band to ever headline Wembley Stadium.
Their debut album Push went seven times platinum and the album was number one in 20 countries. They were one of the first acts to have a pay per view live televised show.

Matt kicked off his solo career in 1995, sold over 5 million albums, and performed a Las Vegas residency at Caesar’s Palace, which has resumed at at The Mirage for the past seven years. He has headlined Wembley Arena, The Royal Albert Hall, the London Palladium and The Sydney Opera House and played at The White House.
Luke has been involved either as as actor and director in the films Hellboy 2, Blade 2, The Man, Traffik, Deathrace 2 & 3. On TV, he has starred in Red Widow, the Emmy award winning mini-series Frankenstein and The Last Boy.
Tickets for Bros go on sale on Monday, February 25 at 9.00am at all usual Ticketmaster outlets nationwide.