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Duncan James reveals how Blue avoided boyband curse & don’t hate each other’s guts after 25 years

DUNCAN James has revealed how Blue has managed to avoid the boyband curse and not hate each other’s guts ahead of their new album.

The four-piece formed in 2000 and have a wealth of hits to their name including All Rise, One Love and Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word.

Duncan James has revealed how Blue has managed to avoid the boyband curse and not hate each other’s guts ahead of their new albumCredit: Getty
Duncan (second from left) with his Blue bandmates L-R: Simon Webbe, Lee Ryan and Anthony CostaCredit: Getty
The four piece had a hiatus from 2005-2011 but reformed and have never looked backCredit: Alamy

To mark their 25th anniversary, Blue – which also consists of Lee Ryan, Simon Webbe, Antony Costa – are releasing a new album in January, and are stronger than ever.

Speaking to The Sun, Duncan, 48, said: “We’re very busy with the new album Reflections coming out.

“Then a big world tour for our 25th anniversary. I just can’t believe we have got to 25 years and we’ve never lost a member.

“We’ve stayed together for 25 years and we’re still there.”

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He’s right – it’s a rare feat in boyband terms to not only have all original members in the band, but for there to still be a lot of love and respect for one another.

Original British boyband Take That famously lost Robbie Williams to a solo career in the mid-90s, and currently perform as a trio after Jason Orange decided to hang up his mic in 2014.

One Direction lost Zayn Malik partway through their world-dominating success, while Westlife lost Brian McFadden after five years and Five fell apart in spectacular fashion at the peak of their fame, before all of them finally reunited for their successful 2025 arena tour.

Meanwhile Boyzone has grabbed headlines in recent years after documenting the tensions behind-the-scenes and announcing a surprise farewell gig with all four remaining members agreeing to take part.

Despite Blue going on hiatus from 2005 to 2011, they reformed as a four-piece to represent the UK at the Eurovision Song Contest, and have remained together ever since.

Revealing the key to their success in avoiding the boyband curse, Duncan said: “I’ve had these ups and downs and different things, we’ve all had a lot of ups and downs but we’re still together.

“For me, I think it’s because we have a lot of loyalty to one another. And I think boys as well, we never really argue.

“We don’t have these bitchy squabbles about clothing or who is going to have what.

“But I think honestly, it’s probably down to the fact that I’m an only child, so I never had any brothers and sisters.

“So when I got into Blue and at the height of it all it was just crazy, we were all over the place around the world, doing songs with Elton John and all that, and I think you just become really close like brothers.”





They’re brothers that I never thought I’d ever have, and we’re family. We always say that to each other, we’re family. And I think that’s the key.


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Duncan, who came out as gay in 2014, continued: “They were there for me through everything that I’ve been through in my life, they are literally my brothers.

“They’re brothers that I never thought I’d ever have, and we’re family. We always say that to each other, we’re family. And I think that’s the key.

“There’s been a lot of stuff that’s gone on and we’ve always stood by each other and supported each other, and that’s what families do, don’t they?”

Because of this, the lads still all share a dressing room when they go on tour, but there is one thing they refuse to do.

Irish boyband Boyzone has been open about the tensions behind the scenes, but have come back together for a farewell gig in 2026Credit: Instagram
Original British boyband Take That have gone from a five-piece to a trioCredit: PA

Duncan, who spoke to us while attending the Children with Cancer gala, said: “The only thing we don’t do is sit next to each other on an aeroplane.

“We all like a window seat and so we all want that seat, and if you don’t get a window, it’s like ‘Oh for God’s sake!’, that’s when you could have an argument!”

New album Reflections, released on January 9, and lead single One Last Time, shows a more grown-up side to the band, who are fans of bands including The Killers and Kings of Leon.

Duncan previously told The Sun: “I think all of us collectively have always loved that rock sound.

“But when you’re put into a boy band, you’re given a kind of direction to go down.”

Duncan said his band mates are like his brothersCredit: Getty
Blue have a wealth of hits including All Rise and One LoveCredit: Getty – Contributor

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All members of huge Noughties boyband reunite as they spark 2026 tour speculation

A HUGE Noughties boyband has sparked speculation of a 2026 tour after all ten members recently reunited.

The unexpected get-together has sent fans into a frenzy begging the question of whether a full-scale comeback could finally be on the cards.

All members of huge Noughties boyband Blazin’ Squad reunite as they spark 2026 tour speculationCredit: Instagram
The photos show the group beaming ear to ear as they came together at the bar Flight Club in LondonCredit: Instagram

Blazin’ Squad shot to fame in 2002 and are best known for their top three hits Crossroads, We Just Be Dreamin’ and Flip Reverse.

Blazin’ Squad was made up of James MacKenzie (Kenzie), Ollie Georgiou (Freek), Marcel Somerville (Rocky B), Chris McKeckney (Melo-D), Stuart Baker (Reepa), Lee Bailey (Krazy), Sam Foulkes (Spike-E), James Murray (Flava), Tom Beasley (Tommy-B), and Mustafa Omer (Strider) when they shot to fame.

The group officially split in 2005 and over the years the band members have gone in different directions.

Marcel Somerville enjoyed success on Love Island, having been on the show in 2017, before having another go in January on the All Stars spin-off.

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All ten members have since reunited for the festive season, it being the first time since Marcel’s first stint on the ITV2 dating show.

Rapper James Kenzie, who’s had his own reality stint appearing on Celebrity Big Brother in 2005, took to Instagram to share brand new snaps of the band.

The photos show the group beaming ear to ear as they came together at the bar Flight Club in London.

James uploaded a series of pics of the band alongside a nostalgic throwback from the 2000’s, showing the group decked out head-to-toe in red.

He captioned the post: “The Original Squad,” adding a number one medal emoji.

Fans flooded the comments, gushing over the pics and speculating about whether this could hint at a future tour.

One user said: “Please tell me talks of a tour was in conversation? (side eye emoji).”

Another added: “Aged like a fine wine (heart eye emoji)”

“Blazin’ squad reunion incoming plz,” penned a third, whilst a fourth commented: “Need a new Blazin’ Squad Album.”

“So good to see Blazin’ Squad as a 10 piece again now that is the Blazin’ Squad I grew up with,” chimed another.

The group’s various attempts to get all members back together have been stalled.

Marcel Somerville, Stuart Baker, Sam Foulkes and Chris McKeckney reunited in 2006, but later split again.

Three years later a slim-lined Blazin’ Squad returned as a five-piece featuring Mustafa Omer, James Murray, James McKenzie, Lee Bailey and Marcel.

And now the band consists of Sam, Marcel, Chris and Ollie Georgiou.

But, what fans really want to see is all ten members come back together on stage again.

Previously speaking to The Sun about a potential reunion and tour, Marcel said: “Obviously there are ten of us, it makes it a little bit harder, because that’s more people we have to bring back to the camp.

“Do you know what? I feel like if we could get all ten of us back together, I reckon we could definitely do the O2.

“Back in the day, before we split, we’d played Wembley, and had two nights in Manchester, two nights in Newcastle, and two nights in Birmingham.

“We were playing all the arenas, so it’s like, if we could get everyone back.

“Last year was the 22nd anniversary, so I think the 25th anniversary is probably the sweet spot. So maybe in three years’ time, 25th anniversary, I might start a whole campaign for it now, to bring the Squad back together.”

Blazin’ Squad shot to fame in 2002 and are best known for their top three hits Crossroads, We Just Be Dreamin’ and Flip ReverseCredit: Instagram
Marcel Somerville enjoyed success on Love Island having been on the show in 2017 and again in 2025 for All StarsCredit: Rex
Rapper James MacKenzie had his own reality stint appearing on Celebrity Big Brother in 2005Credit: Instagram

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