Frankie Goes To Hollywood, with new Ryan Malloy (right) perform during a charity concert, to celebrate the career of music producer Trevor Horn. (Andy Butterton/PA) Expand

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Frankie Goes To Hollywood, with new Ryan Malloy (right) perform during a charity concert, to celebrate the career of music producer Trevor Horn. (Andy Butterton/PA)

Frankie Goes To Hollywood, with new Ryan Malloy (right) perform during a charity concert, to celebrate the career of music producer Trevor Horn. (Andy Butterton/PA)

Frankie Goes To Hollywood, with new Ryan Malloy (right) perform during a charity concert, to celebrate the career of music producer Trevor Horn. (Andy Butterton/PA)

Frankie Goes To Hollywood will reunite to play The National Lottery’s Big Eurovision Welcome in Liverpool next month following the group’s original split 36 years ago.

The Liverpool-formed band, which began in the 1980s and saw the number one hits Two Tribes, The Power Of Love and Relax, will be appearing on May 7 outside St George’s Hall in the city.