Matt Goss

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About Matt Goss

A former member of '80s boy band Bros, British singer/songwriter Matt Goss reinvented himself as a modern-day Sinatra, becoming a star attraction on the Las Vegas circuit. Born in 1968 in London, he formed Bros with twin brother Luke, scoring 11 Top 40 singles, a Brit Award, and the honor of being the youngest group ever to sell out Wembley before they split in 1992. Goss moved to L.A. and went on to a sporadic solo career, releasing approximately one album a decade: The Key in 1995, Early Side of Later in 2003, and the self-released Gossy in 2009, after which he took a residency at Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, then signed a three-year contract to headline at Caesars Palace, where his Rat Pack-influenced show earned rave reviews. His fourth studio album was 2013's Life You Imagine. Goss also wrote poetry, an autobiography, and a children's book; penned songs for other singers; and performed a one-man show for one night at London's Royal Albert Hall. Returning to live in England for the first time in 30 years, he released his fifth album, The Beautiful Unknown, in February 2022.

HOMETOWN
Lewisham, London, England
BORN
28 September 1968
GENRE
Pop

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