Bros reunion: 'The other one' Craig Logan FINALLY reveals if he will be joining 2017 shows
BROS third member Craig Logan has finally revealed whether he will be playing bass again with Matt and Luke Goss at the 2017 shows at London's O2 next August.
Matt and Luke Goss performing at Wembley stadium
Matt and Luke Goss, 48, revealed last week that they were getting back together for the huge concerts.
The pop twins were not joined at the press conference by the former third member of the band but left the door open for his involvement, saying that Logan was welcome to join the duo.
Logan, 47, left the band in 1989, just one year after they hit the big time. These days he is is focused on his career as a music executive, but after a week of speculation about his possible return, he finally gave an interview to the BBC.
Since leaving Bros, Logan has worked with the likes of Robbie Williams, Tina Turner and Pink
Matt and Luke Goss revealed last week they were getting back together
This is something they've really wanted. It's not something I've wanted
Logan said: "It's not something I've ever wanted. I'm going to save the public from me running around with the bass, because that just wouldn't be pretty any more. That part of my world has moved on."
Asked if he knew about the announcement beforehand, he said: "This time, no. We've spoken about it many times over the years, and they totally have my blessing."
But he added: "You know what? I think they know that it's not something that interests me."
Bros were, for a brief period, the biggest pop band on the planet
Logan said that he was unconcerned by Matt's comments at a press conference that: "Bros is Matt and Luke."
The music executive, who helped Robbie Williams make a successful career as a soloist, said: "They're launching a tour as the two of them, so that's fine. There was always two blonde ones and another one. I was the other one.
"This is something they've really wanted. It's not something I've wanted. They will do great, they'll put on a fantastic show, and I only wish them well."
Matt has said that Logan was welcome to join them but he was focused on his career as a music executive.
"Me and my brother started the band at school. Bros is Matt and Luke without question," he said.
Luke added: "Some of our greatest achievements are just the two of us. I'm very comfortable to say Matt and Luke are Bros."