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Logan left the band in early 1989, due to several bouts of illness, including chronic fatigue syndrome, [21] and the fact he could no longer walk and was being assisted on and off stage. Logan was admitted to hospital for six weeks, and once released from hospital he spent a further six months of rehabilitation to learn to walk again. [22] Logan decided that the pressure of stardom was no longer for him and told Matt and Luke he was thinking of leaving the band. He appeared with the brothers at the 1988 Smash Hits Poll Winners Party; this was his final appearance as a member of Bros. He appeared on the BBC1 television programme Wogan discussing why he had left the band. During the interview Logan talked about the legal action he took against the management of Bros over unpaid royalties, but confirmed he left the band due to illness. [ citation needed] A documentary film of the brothers' reunion and the rehearsals and lead-up to the first concert at the O2 Arena, titled Bros: After the Screaming Stops, was shown on 18 October 2018 as part of the BFI London Film Festival and given a limited cinema release on 9 November 2018, with a DVD and digital release on 12 November. [37] The film debuted at number one on the UK's Official Music Video Chart. [38] It received its television debut on BBC Four on 23 December and became one of that year's Christmas television highlights due to its subsequent popularity on BBC iPlayer. [39] The album was certified 4× platinum in the UK by the British Phonographic Industryand 5x platinum in Ireland, the album achieved global success and obtained the number 1 spot in over 19 countries, including Japans (foreign chart).

During this period Bros had become global stars and wherever Bros went so did their fans. On one occasion Bros were doing an album signing at HMV Oxford Street, London, when over 130,000 fans turned up. The Metropolitan Police had to close off Oxford Street for up to six hours due to the number of fans who had turned up to see their idols. This was described as Brosmania. Kutner, Jon; Leigh, Spencer (2013). 1000 UK Number One Hits. Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-0-85712-360-2.Griffiths, George (23 March 2022). "Matt Goss on new album The Beautiful Unknown: "I want to compete with Ed Sheeran and The Weeknd" ". Official Charts . Retrieved 14 April 2022.

Following the documentary's success, the duo played another concert at London's O 2 Brixton Academy on 5 July 2019, followed by further UK tour dates. [40] They also planned [ clarification needed] to re-record their debut album Push in a more contemporary style, and to release an album of new material in the future. [41] Awards and nominations Award Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970-1992. St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p.440. ISBN 0-646-11917-6. When Will I Be Famous?": "Australian Top 50 ARIA Singles Chart – Week Ending 12th June, 1988". Imgur.com (original document published by ARIA) . Retrieved 7 October 2016. N.B. The Australian Music Report chart was licensed by ARIA until 12 June 1988. a b Scaping, Peter, ed. (1991). "Top 100 Albums: 1988". BPI YearBook 1989/90. London, England: British Phonographic Industry. pp.66–67. ISBN 978-0-9061-5410-6. On 19 August 2017 — 28 years to the day since the band's original farewell concert at Wembley Stadium. — Matt and Luke Goss played a 30th anniversary Bros concert at London's O2 Arena. [21] Craig Logan wished the Goss brothers success with the concerts, but confirmed he was not interested in taking part in the reunion. [32] A UK tour was scheduled, with a second date at the O2 Arena and shows in Manchester, Glasgow, Birmingham and Newcastle upon Tyne, but all the dates except the two shows in London and the show in Manchester were later cancelled, with the band blaming "unforeseen logistical circumstances". [36]Shaw, William (6–19 April 1988). " 'We're the Only Group Who Write About Our Generation' ". Smash Hits. pp.14–15. Sherwin, Adam (17 October 2018). " Bros: After The Screaming Stops – Goss breakdown is the best music film since This Is Spinal Tap". The Independent i News . Retrieved 10 December 2018. Logan decided that the pressure of stardom was no longer for him and told Matt and Luke he was thinking of leaving the band. He appeared with the brothers at the Smash Hits Poll Winners Party, where Bros received the award for best newcomer and best single 1989; this would be his final appearance as a member of Bros. The Second Video was Bros Push Over this was a collection of their hit single Videos taken from the Push Album and also giving the Goss Brothers and Bros fans some closure from the departing of Craig Logan.

Seddon, Dan (16 October 2022). "Strictly's Matt Goss explains how rare health condition has impacted his time on the show". Digital Spy . Retrieved 17 October 2022.Bros – Chart History – Billboard 200". Billboard. Archived from the original on 1 December 2013 . Retrieved 28 July 2011. Additional command line options : -8 -V -T "Date=%year%" -T "Genre=%genre%" -T "COMMENT=ripped by bvstudio™" %source% Push is available as a 35th anniversary edition of 1000 individually numbered copies on translucent blue coloured vinyl and includes an insert.

QUADRUPLE CERTIFIED PLATINUM ALBUM FEATURING THE #1 HITS “I OWE YOU NOTHING”, “WHEN WILL I BE FAMOUS” AND “DROP THE BOY” A.O.The group's popularity was named "Brosmania" by the music press, and their following of teenage girls were known as "Brosettes". [19] In September 1988 the Metropolitan Police had to close off part of Oxford Street in central London when an overwhelming number of fans turned up to a record signing by the band at the flagship store of record shop HMV. [20] Bros had over six million fans worldwide join the band's fan club, known as the Bros Front. With such demand for merchandise and fans wanting to talk to their idols, a phone line was set up, with 70,000 fans using the service within the first month. [ citation needed]



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