Bananarama have teased the possibility of new music in the near future.
The duo returned in 2019 with their 11th LP, In Stereo, which featured the singles Stuff Like That and Looking For Someone. It also spawned the live record, Live In Stereo.
In Stereo propelled the group back into the UK Top 30 with their highest charting collection since the ’80s and, two years on, they hinted a follow-up may be on the way.
When asked during a recent Instagram Live if there was “new music on the horizon,” singer Keren Woodward teased: “We might have more to tell you – if we ever do another one of these…”
Although there have been no recent indication that Bananarama have been recording, in early 2020 they shared a snap from the studio as they reunited with producer Ian Masterson.
The girls have taken part in a number of live streams during the pandemic with often hilarious results.
Catch up on the full broadcast over on their personal Instagram pages.
Despite forcing them off stage, Sara and Keren enjoyed a successful 2020, releasing their acclaimed memoir Really Saying Something and re-issuing their classic 1995 album Ultra Violet on vinyl and digital services.
Although the pair have admitted they “cannot even see [touring] happening” in 2021 – unless a vaccine is widely available – they insist they’ll be back with new music and a celebration of four decades of their career in 2023.
“We’re not going to give anything away because we don’t know that we’re doing anything,” Sara tells Pink News. “We haven’t got that far.
“For the 40th anniversary there’ll be something happening there.”