Birmingham's own UB40 have released a newly-recorded version of "Red Red Wine" as part of their new album UB45 and following on from a successful performance of the song at the Commonwealth Games closing ceremony in the city's Alexander Stadium. The performance took place in front of 30,000 people and an estimated global TV audience of over one billion people and featured new singer Matt Doyle, who has added his own style to the song.
The original song was recently issued with a second Platinum Award this July after it sold more than 1.2 million units in the UK, as measured by The Official Charts Company.
Percussionist and vocalist Norman Hassan said: “We decided to re-record our smash hit Red Red Wine with our wicked new singer Matt Doyle, new singer, new chapter, and we want to showcase that to the world and our fans, and that there is and will only ever be one true UB40.
"It feels like the days when we started out, we’re all having fun again.”
Robin Campbell, guitarist and vocalist
said: "Matt Doyle, our new lead singer, has been with us for about a year now and we’re so thrilled with how he sounds we thought it would be great to record some of our classic tunes with him so everyone else can be as impressed as we are.”
The band will also be starting a 45th anniversary tour of the UK and Ireland from December, with a special hometown show at Birmingham’s Utilita Arena among the planned shows.
Robin Campbell said: “Our 45th anniversary doesn’t bear thinking about, but the celebrations will be great fun starting in the UK arenas in December.
"These shows and the new album represent our brotherhood and celebrating our history but also taking our next step together as a band.






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