Eighties legends Duran Duran and Spandau Ballet renew their rivalry

The Old Romantics! Eighties legends Duran Duran and Spandau Ballet renew their rivalry as they bring their stories to separate West End shows Duran Duran and Spandau Ballat renew their rivalry  The pop legends will battle it out on the West End stage Spandau Ballet are putting together a jukebox musical Duran Duran have completed a draft of a stage musical

By Katie Hind For The Mail On Sunday

Published: 22:55 BST, 13 April 2019 | Updated: 22:55 BST, 13 April 2019

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They were the New Romantic heart-throbs who went shoulder-pad to shoulder-pad against each other in the 1980s.

And now Duran Duran and Spandau Ballet are vying for supremacy once more – not in the pop charts this time but on the West End stage.

Both groups are bringing their stories to the theatre in rival shows, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.

To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the release of To Cut A Long Story Short, their first chart entry, Spandau Ballet are putting together a jukebox musical with many of their hit songs.

To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the release of To Cut A Long Story Short, their first chart entry, Spandau Ballet are putting together a jukebox musical with many of their hit songs

To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the release of To Cut A Long Story Short, their first chart entry, Spandau Ballet are putting together a jukebox musical with many of their hit songs

The show will chart their career, starting with their teenage years in Islington, North London, and early forays into music at the Blitz nightclub during the dying days of punk and the birth of the New Romantic scene.

But as well as recounting their rise to fame on both sides of the Atlantic thanks to smash hits such as Gold, the show will also feature their later troubles.

The band went through an acrimonious fallout in 1999 when frontman Tony Hadley, saxophone player Steve Norman and drummer John Keeble sued guitarist and songwriter Gary Kemp, who they claimed had agreed would share the royalties.

Kemp, 59, whose brother Martin is the group’s bassist and also a former star of EastEnders, denied the claim and won the case.

The band members were reconciled and five years ago they decided to tour again, but Hadley quit last year.

The show is being directed by Terry Johnson, who was also in charge of End Of The Rainbow, the musical life story of Judy Garland. Sources close to the band say that Johnson signed his contract earlier this month and now the search is under way for the most suitable theatre in Central London.

‘This is the icing on the cake for the band,’ says a friend of the group, who have sold 25 million records worldwide. ‘They have had their ups and downs but what they’ve achieved as a band is so special to them.’

Duran Duran, who have sold 100 million records globally, have recently completed the first draft of a stage musical which they hope will go to the West End next year. It has been written by band members Nick Rhodes, 56, and Roger Taylor, 58, who have been working on it between touring commitments.

Duran Duran, who have sold 100 million records globally, have recently completed the first draft of a stage musical which

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