What happened to bands reunited?

The group subsequently reunited sporadically between 2009 and 2013 and released a live album in 2011. All members but Kurt Harland reunited; no performance. The band was eventually reformed in 2006 by Paul Robb and James Cassidy, with Harland occasionally participating (he has since rejoined full-time).

What bands should reunite?

From 80s pop outfits to warring family rock stars, here are 18 bands that we wish would put aside their differences and get back on stage.

  • Hole. Hole, portrait, London, United Kingdom, 23rd July 1998.
  • Destiny’s Child.
  • OutKast.
  • One Direction.
  • The White Stripes.
  • Talking Heads.
  • Oasis.
  • R.E.M.

Did the band ever reunite?

The Band was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame at the 1989 Juno Awards, where Robertson was reunited with original members Danko and Hudson.

Is REM back together?

says Michael Stipe. The legendary Athens, Georgia, rock band R.E.M. will never get back together to tour or even make new music, lead singer Michael Stipe recently told a New York City radio station. “We will never reunite,” he said to WNYC’s Alison Stewart.

Is brand new broken up?

Though Lacey had stated that the band would disband in 2018, the band has been publicly inactive since late 2017, when he was accused of sexual misconduct occurring during the band’s early days.

What bands are getting back together 2022?

Tulisa, Dappy and Fazer are back! It’s been 12 years since British hip hop group N-Dubz released music, but fans are about to hear a whole lot more of Tulisa, Dappy and Fazer, as the band have reunited for a brand new tour!

Will REM ever play again?

The legendary Athens rock band R.E.M. will never get back together to tour or even make new music, lead singer Michael Stipe recently told a New York City radio station. “We will never reunite,” he said to WNYC’s Alison Stewart.

Will R.E.M. ever reunite Michael Stipe says no way?

Will R.E.M. ever reform?

Nearly a decade after they split up, REM are not planning to reform, even for a rumoured Live Earth climate change benefit gig. Stipe gave ITV News a straight “no” when asked the band would get back together for the concert.