NEW Romantic icons Spandau Ballet will remain True to their fans at an unmissable show next Saturday.

After stand-out gigs from headliners including Paloma Faith and Tom Odell in June, the band will join Robert Plant and McBusted for the final round of live performances at Westonbirt.

The genre-defining group has sold more than 25 million records since the late 1970s and scored numerous multi-platinum albums across the globe.

The New Romantic revolutionaries established themselves as one of the super-bands of the 80s with a collection of classic hits such as To Cut A Long Story Short, Chant No. 1 (I Don’t Need This Pressure On), Lifeline, Gold, Only When You Leave, I’ll Fly For You, Through The Barricades and their flagship anthem True.

After two decades apart, the band reformed in 2009, embarking on a sold-out tour. Last year saw the critically acclaimed release of the movie Soul Boys of The Western World, the first time their story had been documented on film.

Lead singer Tony Hadley said: “We’ve not done a Forest Live gig before so we are really looking forward to seeing you all down in the woods in July.”

Spandau Ballet will be supported by James Walsh, on Saturday, July 11.

Tickets are £46.50. To book call the box office on 03000 680400 or visit forestry.gov.uk/music.