UB40's Robin Campbell talks touring in the U.S. for the first time in more than a decade, in part due to drama with his younger brother
UB40 perform live on stage at O2 Apollo Manchester on Dec. 17, 2017 in Manchester, England.
"It's been too long since we've been in the States," Campbell tells Billboard ahead of the trek with Steel Pulse, which begins Aug. 2 in Detroit and runs through Sept. 29, also promoting the group's new album UB40 has been touring the rest of the world during the interim, and Campbell lays blame for the group's North American absence on former singer, and his younger brother, Ali Campbell.
The elder Campbell says the legal battle has been "frustrating" for his group, which also includes original members Earl Falconer, Norman Hassan, Jimmy Brown and Brian Travers, the latter of whom is not touring while still recuperating from brain surgery. "It's incredibly difficult because the British justice system -- most justice systems, actually -- aren't about what's right and wrong.
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