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Suede Leave Door Open for Return After Playing Biggest-Ever Gig
- Posted on Dec 8th 2010 7:45AM by Andrew Kerr
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Whether they'll continue as a band remains to be seen, but fans should take heart as singer Brett Anderson left the door open for a return. At the end of their greatest hits set the singer told the crowd, "Thank you so much, thank you so much. What can I say it's been a lovely night and it's always so special to play in London. You might see us again sometime."
As previously reported by Spinner, the band's future is unclear with Anderson describing the reunion as "temporarily permanent" last month.
Elaborating more on their immediate plans, Anderson told the NME before taking to the O2 stage, "We're playing our cards close to our chests so we'll just see how it goes and how we feel after. The whole mantra with this tour has been to keep it special and to take it one day at a time. So in a couple of days we'll sit down and decide what we want to do next year, if anything."
As for the choice of venue for what could be their last show, Anderson said, "We did the Albert Hall when we came back and thought 'Where do we go from there?' We can't step down a gear. So someone suggested the O2 and it seemed like a crazy, vainglorious enough thing for us to do."
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