Operator 6 will only return together one night after 12 years of rest.
The band formed from two other groups, Deepfil and the breakup of pitfalls – consisting of guitarist Alex Boyce and singer Adam Boyce, brothers of Bingley, Willsden bassist Darren Alloyd, Oakworth drummer Ian Atkinson.
Their musical careers were recorded in the same studios where they toured in the UK, gained fan bases in parts of Europe, and once used by Oasis, Stereophonics and Paul Weller.
Operator 6 archive images (Image: Archive) But in 2013, after ten years of writing and playing, they released their final single, Someone's Heart, embarking on the next phase of their lives.
A few years later, the band is set to join together on the stage of Kaylee's Studio 5 Live, a place close to their hearts. The group was some of the first people to rehearse in the studio under the new venue.
Tickets will be on sale via ticket source from April 4th.
“It was just a random feeling,” Adam told T&A.
Operator 6 archive images (Image: Archive) “For the last 12 years, I've been doing solo things, doing gigs, recording solo material. There are fans there, so I started playing six songs by old operators. Then I started getting messages. Ian and Darren have been playing in different bands for a few years.
“I asked, shall we do just one night this summer? Everyone jumped.
“We started rehearsals in the New Year, it's like muscle memory, and it came back to us right away.
Operator 6 is made up of guitarist Alex Boyce, bassist Darren Alloyd, drummer Ian Atkinson and singer Adam Boyce. (Image: Operator 6) “We definitely have a core fanbase that's still there. I had a message online. We were touring the country.
“I got a message from a Scottish guy saying, 'Me and 20 other guys are going to come down.' We were playing Glasgow a bit and it's nice to hear people still interested. ”
Speaking of music, he said: “That's the most important thing in my life. It's the soundtrack to your life.
“One sound, one sound can go back to where you are when you first hear it. It plays a role in all the fibers in your body. It's very important, especially when you come back together – I know that people who don't see each other are coming back together, they experience us again.”