Next year will be a big season for band reunion fans - as Scissor Sisters will reportedly be announcing they are reforming to hit the road. Following in the footsteps of Brit-pop band Oasis, the American glam-rock band fronted by Jake Shears and Ana Matronic are said to be going on their first in over a decade. The band, who have enjoyed huge hits with songs such as Filthy/Gorgeous and I Don't Feel Like Dancin', last hit the road in 2012 with their Let's Have A Kiki Tour.

The 2025 tour is being announced 20 years after the group released their self-titled debut album - which topped the charts in the UK. Seemingly teasing the announcement - which is expected to be confirmed this week - the band's logo has reportedly been beamed onto music landmarks including London's O2 and Manchester’s Co-op Live arenas. The band is also made up of Babydaddy, Del Marquis and Randy Real and was formed in 2000 - four years before their first album was unleashed.

While debut single, Laura, was released in 2003 and reached number 12 in the UK charts - and fans could soon hear brand new material from the group. A source has told The Sun: “There have been talks about a Scissor Sisters reunion for years but it was never the right time. Now schedules are finally in place for shows in 2025.

" The source added: “The band are on good terms again and it’s all systems go. They will be playing major arenas up and down the UK and the hope is that there is new music further down the line.” The Mirro.