British boy band Blue to perform in KL on Feb 10


Formed in 2000, Blue comprises Simon Webbe, Duncan James, Antony Costa and Lee Ryan. Photo: Handout

British boy band Blue, which ruled the airwaves in the noughties, is set to thrill Malaysian fans next month.

The quartet will be bringing its Blue 20th Anniversary Heart & Soul Tour to Plenary Hall, KLCC in Kuala Lumpur on Feb 10.

Formed in 2000, Blue comprises Simon Webbe, Duncan James, Antony Costa and Lee Ryan. The group achieved success in its home country as well as many parts of Asia with its debut album that produced hits such as All Rise, If You Come Back and Too Close.

The band announced its hiatus in 2004 with some of its members deciding to try out solo careers. Blue regrouped in 2011 and has been together since.

Blue's concert in Malaysia is jointly organised by Hitman Solutions and Happymoon.

Rohit Rampal, CEO of Hitman Solutions said that fans can except a night of nostalgia at the concert.

"On the night of the concert, we’re expecting concert-goers to sing along with the band with hits such as All Rise, One Love, If You Come Back and many more besides reminiscing the good old times of being a youth in love,” said Rohit in a press statement.

Tickets for Blue 20th Anniversary Heart & Soul Tour concert are priced from RM188 to RM688 and available from www.hitmanlive.com.

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