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S Club 7 reportedly “in talks” for 2020 arena tour

Their first tour in 20 years

The members of pop group S Club 7 are reportedly “in talks” to get back together for a tour.

The band, which shot to fame in the late ’90s, is said to be considering heading off on its first tour in two decades.

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The bandmates pictured in 2014 (Credit: SplashNews.com)
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Speaking to the Mirror, a source claimed the group is thinking of hitting the road in 2020, and while it’s “still early days”, a number of the former bandmates are “up for it”.

It all makes perfect sense for a reunion.

The insider told the publication: “There is talks in between band members now about doing a reunion arena tour next year.

“A lot of the bandmates are up for it. It’s still early days but they are talking and fans may be in for a treat in 2020.

“It all makes perfect sense for a reunion celebrating 20 years of S Club 7.”

Rachel Stevens
S Club 7 member Rachel Stevens (Credit: SplashNews.com)

S Club 7, which got together in 1999 and split in 2003, consisted of singers Tina Barrett, Paul Cattermole, Jon Lee, Bradley McIntosh, Jo O’Meara, Hannah Spearritt and Rachel Stevens.

In a conversation with The Guardian last month, bandmate Paul spoke of how the group’s colourful energy was “entirely” down to its members, rather than management.

He told the newspaper: “The style and energy that was portrayed was coming from us, entirely. There was no management in that. The actual thing that people were buying into came from us.”

Speaking further, the star said he came close to deciding against joining the group when it was first formed.

He continued: “I honestly was very unsure. I’ve been asked so many times, ‘Were you sitting by the phone, just waiting?’‘’…’‘’’‘’

Paul Cattermole

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