Bucks Fizz Star Mike Nolan Retires After 43 Years


Bucks Fizz Star Mike Nolan Retires After 43 Years

End of an Era

Bucks Fizz member Mike Nolan recently bid farewell to the iconic group after 43 years of performing together. The group shot to fame in 1981 after winning the Eurovision Song Contest with their hit song Making Your Mind Up.

Reasons for Departure

In an exclusive interview, Mike revealed that he decided to retire after feeling that the magic of performing together had faded. Despite the success, he felt it was time to move on and explore new opportunities.

Memorable Moments

Reflecting on his time with Bucks Fizz, Mike recalled the highlights of his career, including the unforgettable Eurovision win and the chart-topping songs Land of Make Believe and My Camera Never Lies.

Life After Bucks Fizz

After overcoming a tragic coach accident in 1984 that left him with serious injuries, Mike continued to pursue music, even forming a rival version of Bucks Fizz before reuniting with Cheryl and Jay as The Fizz. Now, he looks forward to a new chapter in his life.


Bucks Fizz Star Mike Nolan Retires After 43 Years

New Beginnings

As Mike steps away from the group, The Fizz will continue with two new members joining Cheryl and Jay. Despite the changes, Mike remains supportive of his former bandmates and looks forward to seeing where their musical journey takes them.


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