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Bros did a one-off concert, "Bros in 2 Summer", which was seen by over 77,000 fans at Wembley Stadium in August 1989. The support acts for the show were Salt 'n' Pepa and Debbie Gibson. [25] Hattie Lindert (September 29, 2022). "By prematurely deriding the plot, Bros review bombers lose their own". The A.V. Club. 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]

Pairing Eichner with Forgetting Sarah Marshall’s Stoller, who knows how to deliver a crowd-pleasing studio comedy, gives Bros that sleek efficiency that comes with the best Apatow productions, the familiar mixture of genuine laughter, cutting insight and sugar-free warmth (it also has the slightly baggy runtime that has become a less desirable ingredient). It’s big and clever in a way that so few films of this scale are these days – a pleasure to be shepherded through the easy motions of a romantic comedy by people who know what they’re doing for once, and manages to walk a difficult tightrope without falling, despite the heft of baggage. It might not be The Gay Film We Need Right Now (is anything worthy of that title?) but it’ll be one that many of us will want instead. Official Physical Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. 3 April 2020 . Retrieved 4 April 2020. Martin, Andrew (21 October 1989). "Bros – The Time" (PDF). Music Week. p.24. ISSN 0265-1548. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 April 2022 . Retrieved 6 June 2022– via World Radio History. Top 100 (ARIA) peaks from January 1990, to December 2010: Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (pdfed.). Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p.42. Born in Minneapolis, the group featured lead-singer Morris Day, keyboardist Jimmy Jam Harris, bassist and co-lead vocalist Terry Lewis, keyboardist Monte Moir, guitarist Monte Moir, and drummer Jellybean Johnson, all from two Twin Cities funk units, Flyte Tyme and "Enterprise".

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Bros has been heavily marketed as the first American gay romantic comedy from a major studio featuring an entirely LGBTQ principal cast (though Fire Island (2022) -also an gay romantic comedy from a major studio featuring an LGBTQ principal cast -was released earlier in the same year .

Scott, Danny (16 November 2003). "Best of Times, Worst of Times: Matt Goss". The Sunday Times . Retrieved 8 January 2019. Donnelly, Matt (September 30, 2021). "Billy Eichner's 'Bros' Adds Jim Rash, Eve Lindley, Peter Kim and More (EXCLUSIVE)". Donnelly, Matt (November 4, 2021). "Bowen Yang, Harvey Fierstein Join Billy Eichner's Gay Rom-Com 'Bros' (EXCLUSIVE)". Bros's debut single, " I Owe You Nothing", was released in August 1987, but it only peaked at number 80 in the UK Singles Chart. [9] However, their breakthrough came with the release of their second single, " When Will I Be Famous?", in November 1987. The song reached number two in the UK, [9] and number one in Ireland. [10] The song also reached the top ten in 10 other countries across Europe and Australia, and peaked at number 10 in the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart. [11]Bros reissued a remixed version of "I Owe You Nothing" as a single in June 1988, which became their only number one single in the UK. [9] The song peaked at number two in Ireland [10] and in the top ten in eight other countries across the world, as well as giving them their second top ten hit on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart. [11] Two further singles were released from Push, "I Quit" in September 1988, which entered the UK charts at number four, [9] and "Cat Among the Pigeons", which was released in November 1988 as a double A-side with a version of the Christmas carol " Silent Night" and entered the UK charts at number two. [9]

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