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Steps announce new comeback after being left £70,000 out of pocket

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comeback after being left nearly £70,000 out of pocket.Lee Latchford-Evans, Ian “H"Watkins, Claire Richards, Lisa Scott-Lee and Faye Tozer announced a series of money-spinning gigs yesterday, as well as a new album.It comes as the band are owed £66,000 by Live in the UK Limited, which went into voluntary liquidation in August.

The five members of Steps are listed as being among its creditors.Live in the UK Limited’s director is former TV presenter Liz Doogan Hobbs, who also runs Liz Hobbs Group, which is based in Newark, Nottinghamshire.Other creditors include Durham County Cricket Club and HMRC.The owed money is thought to relate to a series of dates in 2018 called Summer of Steps.Sources confirmed Live in the UK promoted a handful of the.

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