Bros

Bros were a British pop band formed in 1986, who enjoyed brief but intense pop culture success in the late eighties. The band originally consisted of twin brothers Matt and Luke Goss, and their friend Craig Logan, who all attended Collingwood School in Camberley, Surrey. They achieved chart success and a large teenage fanbase from 1988 with songs such as When Will I Be Famous (No.2 in January) and I Owe You Nothing (no.1 in June) followed by a string of Top 10 hits. Their debut album Push went straight into the UK charts at no.2 in April, kept off the top spot by the ''NOW..! 11'' compilation, and again in July, held back by Tracy Chapman's eponymous debut. They released two more studio albums, The Time (1989) and Changing Faces (1991). Logan quit the band early in 1989 and the Goss twins continued as a duo. After two more albums the band split up in 1992.

It is estimated that Bros have sold 16 million records worldwide.

Matt Goss began a solo singing career in the 1990s and is currently based in Las Vegas. Brother Luke also moved to the US and became a film actor and director. Logan began a career in song writing (most notably for Kim Appleby) and later in record company and artist management.

A Bros reunion for the two brothers only, ensued in 2017 with two dates at the O2 Arena on 19 and 20 August 2017, eighteen years after their 'farewell' concert at Wembley Stadium.