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British boy band Blue: We would love to collaborate with Arijit Singh

The four-member group, who is popular for songs like One Love and All Rise, will be heading to India for a tour in Decemeber

Published on: May 07, 2024 05:18 PM IST
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The iconic British boy band, Blue’s 2002 hit, One Love, has been making waves in India. Social media users have been posting Insta Reels forming the letters L or O in a dramatic flair. The four-member band, which was formed in 2000 and is made up of vocalist Simon Webbe, Duncan James, Antony Costa and Lee Ryan, also jumped on the bandwagon as they shared a Reel on this trend. Talking about one of their biggest hit numbers, Webbs shares, “For us and our song to be trending now, it is a surprise. We are very grateful.”

Blue performs during a concert (Instagram)
Blue performs during a concert (Instagram)
Blue performs during a concert

The band, who is currently on tour in the United Kingdom and has a new single coming out very soon, are also planning on touring India in December. Their connection with the country is not just skin deep. The band has already collaborated with Indian musician Shaan back in 2004 for the Hindi version of the song, Kya Maine Socha. It was also featured in the movie Rakht starring Abhishek Bachchan and Bipasha Basu. Costa says, “We got to hear and see the song years ago. It was amazing, even the dance routine was amazing. We are working on our tour dates for India and so, for us, its great because we're gonna get to come back to India and get to perform One Love ourselves. And we so excited.”

(From Left to right) Lee Ryan, Antony Costa, Duncan James and Simon Webbe

Adding to this, Ryan goes on to say, “We've always been a big fan of India. And we got to come there when we were younger, in our 20s. But it would be amazing to come back. The difference now, I think, is that we can take a little bit more time to go and explore the country. It is such an amazingly spiritual and lovely place. There are so many places I would love to see that I've never really got the chance to see. We were very fortunate to go around the world and experience these amazing places, but coming to India is definitely on my bucket list and I would actually like to take a bit more time to get to know the country better.”

 
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