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The Bros stars will appear in the BBC Four show in July, which will feature brand-new footage shot in the aftermath of their rise back to the top, special guests in the studio, nostalgic clips, and the brothers will reveal the shows and artists which inspired them growing up.
Matt said: "Throughout our long careers, we have been inspired by so many musical influences, and we’re so excited to take a walk down memory lane and share some of our most favourite moments that have led us to this point.
"There are going to be quite a few surprises and we can’t wait to share this special evening on BBC Four with our fans."
The new material will feature studio content and a first behind-the-scenes look at their preparations for their imminent shows in London, Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland.
Luke added: "As we prepare for our Irish and UK shows, we wanted to come together to create a whole evening of entertainment with friends and special guests.
"We wanted to show some of the music, film and TV that we grew up watching and create moments of nostalgia.
"Our documentary ‘After The Screaming Stops’ has been supported from day one by BBC Four and they have been a joy to work with, so it was an honour being asked to create an entire night of entertainment.
"This night on BBC Four is a way of saying a big thank you to everyone who has supported us along the way."
The new show comes after the pair returned to the small screen in ‘Bros: After The Screaming Stops’, which aired on BBC Four in December 2018 and again on BBC Two in January, and won a BAFTA Award for Best Editing.
Jan Younghusband, head of TV commissioning at BBC Music, said: "I’m so pleased we’re able to pick up with Matt and Luke where we left off with this brilliant evening on BBC Four.
"It will bring themes from the original film into an entertaining evening of music, chat and archive.
"Matt and Luke have made a great impression on viewers with their touching and forthright insights about getting back together, and this evening is the continuing story."

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