S Club 7 could get back together for a 'massive reunion tour’, here's everything we know
More under this adPop group S Club 7 had a huge fan following in the 90s and that has urged the band members to get together for a reunion tour.
Birth givers to chart-topping songs like Bring It All Back, S Club Party, Reach and Never Had a Dream Come True, S Club 7 is expected to get together for a reunion tour. The 7 stars - Rachel Stevens, Tina Barrett, Jon Lee, Paul Cattermole, Bradley McIntosh, Jo O'Meara and Hannah Spearritt will be getting together 25 years after they first found fame.
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Nostalgia at its best
MailOnline confirms that the reunion is masterminded by music mogul Simon Fuller – the man who put together the S Club 7 initially. Simon worked on the seven stars and made a band out of them in 1998 after he was sacked as Spice Girls’ manager due to ‘creative differences.’
More under this adMore under this adAfter failing to get a 25th-anniversary celebration with Spice Girls, Simon put his mind to bring back the S Club 7. A source close to the project claimed:
Simon Fuller saw the value in this, S Club 7 had a huge following of all ages who he thinks will want to go and see them for nostalgia reasons.More under this adMore under this ad
Their songs were so upbeat and fun, it is a massive commercial opportunity for them all, particularly Simon.More under this adMore under this ad
Simon is believed to have called each member of the band personally to make the comeback possible.
Possible hiccups
There has been no official announcement for the reunion tour yet as the comeback is expected to be announced soon in the coming weeks. The publication claimed that the band is planning a huge summer tour, however, Jo O'Meara’s back injury might spell disaster for a summer tour.
More under this adMore under this adThe lead singer underwent a series of operations to remove parts of her slipped disc. The star admitted to having a permanent injury to her right leg and may never get to dance again.
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Daily Mail: There ain't no reunion like an S Club 7 reunion! Hit 90s band are joining forces 25 years after they found fame - with music mogul boss Simon Fuller bringing them back
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