Bay City Rollers: Internal Conflicts Threaten Legendary Reunion Plans

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When news broke in early 2025 that the Bay City Rollers were planning a long-awaited reunion tour, fans around the globe rejoiced at the idea of seeing their teen idols back on stage. But as the date draws near, troubling signs have emerged suggesting that not all is well behind the scenes.

🔥 A Promising Comeback… Now at Risk

The surviving members – including Stuart “Woody” Wood and others who joined during later iterations – initially expressed enthusiasm. But according to sources close to the band, disputes over royalties, performance roles, and past grudges have resurfaced and are now threatening the entire project.

An insider revealed, “Some members feel they were disrespected in the past — and now history seems to be repeating itself.”

💥 Old Wounds Reopened

The Bay City Rollers have had their share of legal disputes, including lawsuits over royalties in the 2000s and damaging claims in tell-all memoirs. Despite all this, fans hoped the band would rise above the drama and deliver one final show of unity.

But recently, Woody allegedly declined to sign a tour performance agreement, raising serious concerns about whether the tour will move forward.

💔 Will the Dream Die?

Tour organizers are still hopeful. “We’re not giving up. The fans deserve to see this reunion happen,” one promoter said.

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