They owe us nothing but the Lewisham twins who produced some classic 80s songs are going back on the road after the airing of a documentary.

Filmmakers focused on the reunion of the brothers after they hardly spoke because of their once fractured relationship.

Brothers Luke and Matt Goss, who help make up the three member band Bros, went viral with hilarious clips from the show.

The unexpected hit featured gems like when Matt Gross explained why Stevie Wonder taught him not to be superstitious.

Luke and Matt are now lapping up the attention and are going back on the road.

The famous pair will duo at Brixton Academy on July 5, before doing more shows around the UK.

Speaking to Good Morning Britain about the Stevie Wonder viral clip, Matt said: "I see that it's a funny thing when I see it and I'm actually glad that they edited it that way because it is funny.

"But the truth behind the full answer is, as working-class boys growing up, our literature were album sleeves and album lyrics and the line before is 'if you believe in things that you don't understand then you'll suffer'.

"Our family was crippled by superstition and when I actually listen to many many lyrics, and Stevie's lyrics did influence me, the good thing is that I still believe that sentence and that I guess is the point of the movie, it's authentic.

"I did make a decision because our family was crippled by superstition, 'don't do this, don't do that', and I still believe now that if you believe in things that you don't understand then you will suffer."

Their song ‘When will I be famous?’ once peaked at number two in the UK Chart, which was the bands' second single after 'I owe you nothing'.

Bros: After the Screaming Stops is available to watch on BBC iPlayer.