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Matt Goss

Singer, Songwriter, Performer

Matt Goss

Matt Goss has enjoyed phenomenal success in the music industry, selling 16 million records worldwide. His debut album, Push, was certified platinum seven times and sold an incredible 400,000 units in it first week of release. Evil is Matt’s new single and music video to be released Aug. 4 from his latest album, Gossy, to be released on September 15th. In support of the new album, Matt will headline each Friday and Saturday evening throughout the month of September, at The Palms in Las Vegas.

A multi-talented artist/singer/songwriter, Matt writes for many other artists and projects in addition to recording his own music, such as the song Lucky Day, featured on the soundtrack to the animated blockbuster feature film, Stuart Little. He also wrote the recent tune Change Me for Keri Hilson & Akon from their current chart topping album In A Perfect World. The new hit French musical Cleopatre, which has enjoyed ticket sales in excess of 500,000, features several of Matt’s songs. Matt is also surprising the world with his literary skills with the release of Bear Crimbo, a new children’s book.

Among Matt’s other recent work includes appearing on the hit reality show Hell's Kitchen, along with nine other celebrities, coming in at third place in the culinary competition. Matt also wrote the main song, It's The End Of The Road, for the number one Fox TV show So You Think You Can Dance, that went on to sell tens of thousands on iTunes.

A winner of the Brit Award for Best Newcomer, Matt has had two sell out world tours playing venues such as Tokyo's Budahkan, multiple nights at Sydney's entertainment center as well as New York’s Carnegie Hall. In addition, he became the youngest performer in history to sell out and headline Wembely Stadium (6 consecutive sold out performances). Matt was also invited by Mariah Carey to be a special guest performer at her UK concerts.

Matt’s career took off in 1987 when he and his brother Luke, as the group Bros, landed a record deal with CBS and issued their debut single I Owe You Nothing that became a number 1 hit. Bros was first formed in 1984 while they were at Collingwood College in Camberley where their music teacher pronounced the boys hopeless, giving them both an F grade. They issued the follow-up single When Will I Be Famous?, reaching number 2 on the UK charts. Bros’ debut album Push reached number 2 in the UK, selling over 5 million copies worldwide and scored the Christmas hits, Cat Among The Pigeons and their version of Silent Night.

Bros achieved another Top 2 success with the hit single Too Much. This was followed by Chocolate Box and the album The Time, both of which reached the UK charts. Following the release of Changing Faces which produced the international top hits Are You Mine and Try, Bros decided to disband.

With the release of the album, The Key, following his move to the United States, Matt’s solo career was launched, producing the title track hit single and If you Were Here Tonight.

In March 2005, Matt released his autobiography, More Than You Know, achieving Best Seller status in the coveted Sunday Times best sellers list.

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