October 29th 2024.
Is it possible that the Scissor Sisters are planning a comeback? Fans are buzzing with excitement after noticing a clue that suggests the iconic 00s band may be reuniting. With three Brit awards and a Grammy nomination under their belt, the Scissor Sisters went on an indefinite hiatus in 2012, leaving fans devastated. But now, there are whispers of a potential comeback that have fans on the edge of their seats.
It seems like the perfect time for a reunion, with other beloved bands like Oasis and Wet Wet Wet also making comebacks. And after the recent opening of the Co-op Live arena in Manchester, fans are convinced that the Scissor Sisters could be the next act to grace the stage. The arena has faced numerous delays and technical issues, causing shows to be postponed or moved to a different venue. But finally, live music returned with a performance by Manchester's own Elbow in May.
The Scissor Sisters, made up of Del Marquis, Ana Matronic, Babydaddy, Jake Shears, and Paddy Boom, have been on hiatus since 2012. But now, fans are speculating that they may be taking the stage at the Co-op Live arena, thanks to a sign spotted on the side of the building. Excited fans took to social media to share their theories and speculation, with some even noticing the band's logo on display. It's safe to say that fans are eagerly awaiting any official announcement from the band.
The band's Facebook and Instagram profile pictures have also been changed to an image of TV static, adding to the speculation of a comeback. Fans are overjoyed at the possibility of new music and performances from the Scissor Sisters. Frontman Jake Shears has previously expressed his desire to create new music with the band, but only if everyone is on board. However, the idea of a reunion tour for their anniversary does not seem to interest him. He wants to focus on creating new music instead.
The American band's last album, Magic Hour, was released in 2012 and was their fourth and final studio album. Along with Shears, the band includes Babydaddy on instruments, Ana Matronic on vocals, Del Marquis on lead guitar, and Randy Real on drums. Shears has addressed the band's hiatus, stating that their hit song "Let's Have a Kiki" was a difficult act to follow and ultimately led to the band taking a break. But he assures fans that this is not the end and that the Scissor Sisters will be back.
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