Duran Duran
Sleek synth-pop hooks, cinematic music videos, and an undeniable New Wave sophistication define the enduring global legacy of Duran Duran. Formed in Birmingham in 1978, the outfit rapidly became the fashionable vanguard of the Second British Invasion and the MTV generation. Driven by timeless anthems like "Rio," "Hungry Like the Wolf," and the chart-topping Bond theme "A View to a Kill," they masterfully fused driving post-punk basslines with glamorous dance-rock production. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the core lineup of Simon Le Bon, Nick Rhodes, John Taylor, and Roger Taylor continues to command stadium-sized crowds globally in 2026, delivering high-octane performances that prove their pioneering pop formula remains as vital and sharp as ever.

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