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Matt Goss

Matt Goss

2 titles Acting Sep 29, 1968 Lewisham, London, England, UK

Matthew Weston Goss, born on September 29, 1968, in Lewisham, London, is a renowned English singer-songwriter and musician, best known as the frontman of the iconic 1980s pop band Bros, alongside his twin brother Luke Goss and their friend Craig Logan. The trio skyrocketed to fame in 1986, selling an impressive 16 million records globally and producing chart-topping hits such as "I Owe You Nothing" and "When Will I Be Famous?", igniting a phenomenon known as "Brosmania." Goss notably became the youngest artist to headline Wembley Stadium, performing to a crowd of 77,000.

Bros' debut album, *Push*, achieved remarkable success, going 4× Platinum in the UK and holding a spot on the charts for 84 weeks. In 1989, the group was awarded the Brit Award for "Breakthrough Artist," presented by legendary Rolling Stones members Ronnie Wood and Bill Wyman.

Following the band's split, Goss pursued a solo career, releasing five studio albums, with *The Beautiful Unknown* achieving a number seven ranking in the UK charts. His international performances have included prestigious venues like Carnegie Hall and Madison Square Garden, gaining accolades such as "The New Sinatra" and "The New King of Vegas."

Goss also made significant contributions to television and film, writing theme songs for shows like *So You Think You Can Dance* and the movie *Stuart Little*. His Las Vegas residency earned him accolades, including the title of Best New Act and the key to the city of Las Vegas in 2018, which was proclaimed "Matt Goss Day."

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