Suggs is one of pop music's most enduring and likeable figures and he joins Moncrieff today to talk about his autobiography That Close.
Written with the assured style and wit of a natural raconteur, this hugely entertaining and insightful autobiography takes you from his colourful early life on a North London council estate, through the heady early days of Punk and 2-Tone, to the 1980s, where Madness became the biggest selling singles band of the decade.
Along the way the book give us an insight into his life globetrotting with his best friends, how one manages to sign away your entire song rights "in perpetuity," and to cause an earthquake in Finsbury Park.
Suggs will also be signing his book at Eason's on O'Connell Street from 5pm so do come along to the broadcast and to the signing.