Marti Pellow quits Wet Wet Wet after 30 years
The musician is focusing on writing a new stage musical and will also join a UK tour of Blood Brothers.
Wet Wet Wet singer Marti Pellow has announced he is leaving the band after 30 years.
The 52-year-old plans to concentrate on solo work, including songwriting and acting.
He formed the band in the 1980s with friends Tommy Cunningham, Graeme Clark and Neil Mitchell, going on to sell more than 15 million singles and albums around the world with hits such as Goodnight Girl and Love Is All Around.
He is said to be writing a new stage musical with producer Grant Mitchell and playwright Jack Bradley and will join a UK tour of Blood Brothers later this year.
Earlier this month, Wet Wet Wet played three nights at Edinburgh Castle to mark their 30th anniversary.
Pellow said he had loved his career with the band.
“I have had a great time and loved my career with Wet Wet Wet and to me they will always be the best band in the world.
“When I started in Wet Wet Wet I gave it 100% of my heart and soul and that’s what it demands and that is also what the fans demand – and if I can’t do that because my focus is elsewhere, then this is not fair on the fans or the rest of the guys in the band.”