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Legendary 360 Band Announces Long-Awaited Reunion Tour and New Album in 2025
Fans of the legendary funk-soul group 360 Band have reason to celebrate as the group has officially announced a long-awaited reunion tour along with a brand-new album set for release later this year. The band—originally formed by former Average White Band members Hamish Stuart, Steve Ferrone, and the late Molly Duncan—left an unforgettable mark with their 2016 release Three Sixty, which blended rich funk grooves, soul rhythms, and jazz-infused artistry.
After years of relative silence, the remaining members have confirmed that they’re heading back into the studio with a lineup of special guest artists to honor the legacy of their friend and founding member, Molly Duncan, who passed away in 2019. The upcoming album, titled Full Circle, is expected to feature unreleased saxophone recordings from Duncan, newly written material, and reimagined versions of classic tracks.
To accompany the release, the 360 Band will embark on a 15-city international tour beginning in the summer of 2025. Fans can expect a mix of new songs and timeless hits from both the Three Sixty album and their Average White Band era. The tour will kick off in London at Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club, where the band first reconnected over a decade ago.
In a statement, Hamish Stuart shared, “This is a celebration of friendship, legacy, and music that still lives and breathes today. We’re doing this for Molly, for the fans, and for the sheer joy of making music together again.”
Tickets for the reunion tour go on sale next month, and the album Full Circle will be available on all major streaming platforms this fall. Funk and soul lovers—your groove is about to return.