Final knees-up for Chaz and Dave
09 Jul 10
Chas and Dave have delighted fans by announcing a farewell tour - just months after confirming their split.
Last September the duo decided to quit after bass player Dave Peacock's wife Sue died.
But they now plan to hit the road again with their string of hits including Gertcha, Rabbit and Ain't No Pleasing You, which they released during the late 1970s and 1980s.
A statement on their website said: "After Dave's much-publicised retirement from the band following the death of his wife Sue last year, the boys recently decided to get back on the road for possibly the last time together next year with a 30+ date tour."
One concert has so far been announced on the band's website, at the IndigO2 in Greenwich, south-east London, next March.
Their publicist confirmed they also have dates lined up next spring in places including Cambridge, Reading, Wolverhampton, Derby, Liverpool, Margate, Bournemouth, Cheltenham, Guernsey, Swansea and Porthcawl.
Chas Hodges told the Daily Mirror: "I was sat at Dave's house having a cup of tea and out of the blue he said he wanted to do a farewell tour.
"Dave felt he left in unavoidable circumstances and wanted to come back for one final tour."
Peacock and Hodges were session musicians before launching their own act.
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