Madness, the British band who struck gold in the early '80s with their Top 10 hit, "Our House," will reform and tour the States in the spring, according to "Billboard Daily."
The band helped lead the ska revival in the U.K. in the late '70s and their sound has influenced numerous American groups, ranging from the Mighty Mighty Bosstones to No Doubt.
Madness' original line-up disbanded in 1986, although several of the band's founding members reformed the band with a pair of keyboardists in 1988 under the guise of "the Madness," but broke up soon after. The band last played together in 1994 when it reunited for a performance in London's Finsbury Park.
Madness' "Mad Dogs & Englishmen Tour" kicks off April 22 in Las Vegas.