S Club 7: 90’s band comeback for 25th anniversary
S Club 7
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S Club 7 have announced they will be reuniting in 2023 to celebrate their 25th anniversary for a UK and Ireland tour featuring all seven original members. They last got together in 2015. The 11-day tour kicks off in Liverpool on October 13th and then heads to Dublin, Glasgow and Cardiff before concluding in London on October 28th.
S Club 7: The comeback
As the news portal “BBC” reports, the members of the formerly very popular British pop band from the 90s said: “After eight years it’s a great feeling to announce that we’re getting together again and performing together. We are so excited to bring the ‘S Club Party’ back to our fans across the country to celebrate 25 years of S Club 7.”
Singer-dancer Bradley McIntosh also told the BBC the tour will have “late ’90s/early ’00s nostalgic vibes.”
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S Club 7: Once child stars
S Club 7 was founded in 1998 by former Spice Girls manager Simon Fuller. The group got its start mainly through their own BBC television series “Miami 7” and “LA 7”, two children’s sitcoms. content of the series is the attempt by the seven young Britons to be successful with their music in the USA.
This was followed by four UK number one singles and four albums: S CLUB, 7, SUNSHINE and SEEING DOUBLE. In 2003, the formation around Tina Barrett, Paul Cattermole, Jon Lee, Bradley McIntosh, Jo O’Meara, Hannah Spearritt and Rachel Stevens broke up, but reunited at short notice in 2014 for the BBC charity Children In Need.
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