Current Activities (Kajagoogoo)
Kajagoogoo are currently writing new material following the completion of their "Space Cadet" tour, which kicked off in Liverpool, England on 17 September 2009, and ended in Southampton on 1 October.
On 24 August 2009 Kajagoogoo headlined The Hobble on The Cobbles all day music event in Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire.
On 7 September 2009, the long awaited retrospective 'Best Of' CD/DVD was released by the band's original label EMI Records called 'Too Shy - The Best Of Kajagoogoo & Limahl'. It features two of the newly recorded tracks from the 'Death Defying Headlines E.P.', plus a brand new promotional video, newly commissioned by the label to showcase "Space Cadet", one of the new recordings.
On 14 December 2009, EMI (UK) released the "White Feathers (Manhattan Clique Remixes) E.P.".
On 16 December 2009, Kajagoogoo performed their last remaining UK concert of 2009 with a return to 'The Stables' in Wavendon, Milton Keynes.
On 16 March 2010, 'dPulse Recordings' release the Kajagoogoo track 'First Girl on Mars' as a part of The 'Who Made Your Music?' benefit CD, released to raise funds for, and bring awareness to the rights of marginalized women. The album will be made available on Compact Disc and digital download format.
On Saturday 17 July 2010, Kajagoogoo performed at the Midland Music Festival in Tamworth.
On Saturday 21 August 2010, Kajagoogoo performed at the Rewind Festival in Henley-on-Thames to a huge audience of appreciative fans.
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