Paul Rodgers, Mick Ralphs and Simon Kirke are reforming as Bad Company and hitting the road for a string of eight shows in the U.K. this April.
The band announced their comeback at the Hard Rock Café in Central London before playing an intimate show for a small, select audience.
"These dates are to thank the fans for keeping the music alive," Rodgers said of the upcoming shows.
"It's great to be with Paul and Simon," Ralphs added. "We made great music together and had the time of our lives doing it. I'm really looking forward to us bringing Bad Company back to the U.K."
Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry is slated to open for Bad Company along with his side group, The Joe Perry Project.
A new Bad Company live CD/DVD will also appear in the near future, scheduled for a release on February 9.
Bad Company U.K. tour:
April 1- Birmingham LG Arena
April 2- Manchester Arena
April 4- Sheffield City Hall
April 5- Cardiff CIA
April 7- Newcastle Arena
April 8- Glasgow Clyde
April 10- Brighton Center
April 11- Wembley Arena
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