On the back of their global comeback tour this summer, Scissor Sisters are back in the studio working on new material.
The I Don’t Feel Like Dancin’ hitmakers played a string of headline shows across the UK, followed by a Stateside stint alongside Kesha, and while the shows celebrated their history, frontman Jake Shears says the group is looking to the future.
Speaking at the Virgin Atlantic Attitude Awards – powered by Jaguar – on Wednesday (October 8), rounding out their 20th anniversary celebrations, he said: “Scissor Sisters has always been about coming as you are, coming together and celebrating what it means to be a human being.
“And it’s exciting to look back but it’s really exciting to look forward too.
“We’re back in the studio making new music after a long time and the next chapter feels like it’s well under way.”
He continued (via The Sun’s Bizarre column): “The most incredible thing about being back here after all these years is how little we’ve aged.
“I hope we continue to inspire others and those that come after us to create and express themselves freely and find the joy in not always taking yourself so seriously.”
The summer shows marked Scissor Sisters’ first since 2012’s ‘Let’s Have A Kiki Tour’ and featured the line-up of Shears, Babydaddy and Del Marquis, sans original member Ana Matronic.