Entertainment & arts reporter
They decided against playing their three UK number ones - Relax, Two Tribes and The Power of Love. Instead, they opted for Welcome To the Pleasuredome, a number two hit in 1985.Relax was the second biggest-selling song of the 1980s in the UK, behind Band AidNow with white hair, and wearing a white suit, black glasses and black gloves, frontman Holly Johnson's voice is still unmistakable.
Nasher subsequently said he agreed to take part in the reunion so he could spend time in Liverpool with bassist Mark O'Toole and drummer Peter "Ped" Gill - with whom he has remained friendly and who no longer live in the city - and so they could "feel a bit of Scouse love". Perhaps the 40th anniversary of that debut album next year could present an opportunity to see more of Frankie Goes To Hollywood.Atomic Kitten's Natasha Hamilton and Liz McClarnon performed at the concert