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Hard-Fi talk playing more reunion gigs and plans for new music

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Hard-Fi singer Richard Archer has revealed to NME that the band are likely to play more shows, after their comeback gig at London’s O2 Forum sold out in just three minutes on Friday (April 29).The concert on October 1 will be the Staines four-piece’s first gig since 2014, when the band went on hiatus after three Top 10 albums.

Now, it looks like more gigs could be on the horizon.“After the reaction this show has had, we’d like to do more,” Ashcroft told NME. “What that might be, right now I’ve no idea.

We need to sit down with our promoter and work it all out.”During their time together, Hard-Fi scored six Top 20 singles including ‘Cash Machine’, ‘Hard To Beat’ and ‘Suburban Knights’, as well as seeing their albums ‘Stars Of CCTV’ and ‘Once Upon A Time In The West’ reach Number One.

Final album ‘Killer Sounds’ made it to Number 9 in 2011. Speaking to NME, Archer admitted that he suffered imposter syndrome throughout Hard-Fi’s fame.

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