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The tour is now underway

S Club have now embarked on 'The Good Times Tour', having kicked off the tour in Manchester on 12th October, before heading to cities across the UK.

With the band now on tour, we decided to take a look at their set list, which is packed with some of S Club's biggest hits including 'Reach' and 'S Club Party'.

What is the set list for 'The Good Times Tour'?

Take a look at the full set list below:

This setlist is representative of one show on S Club's tour, and other gigs may differ.

How did S Club announce their tour?

S Club announced their reunion tour back in February 2023, originally called 'S Club 7 Reunited Tour', however, just weeks after S Club 7 announced their reunion tour would take place, the sad news came that Paul Cattermole had passed away at the age of 46 on 6th April.

Following this sad news, fans were wondering if their tour would go ahead, however on 14th May, the band confirmed it would in an emotional statement .

Tina Barrett, Bradley McIntosh, Jo O'Meara, Jon Lee and Rachel Stevens confirmed in an emotional video that they would be renaming the tour as 'The Good Times Tour'. This is named after the song that Paul was going to sing. Sadly Hannah Spearritt is also not joining them on tour, she has now been announced to take part in Dancing On Ice.

Revealing the exciting reunion news on Thursday 16th February they shared a throwback photo saying: 'GENERAL SALE LIVE at 10AM GMT tomorrow, Friday 17th February, with a SECOND LONDON SHOW at the O2 on 27th October! Who's ready?!?! 🪩🫶🏼'. (sic)

Speaking on reuniting, the band said: "After eight years it feels amazing to announce that we're reuniting and performing together again. We're so excited to bring the S Club Party back to our fans across the country to celebrate 25 years of S Club 7. We can't even believe it's been so long! Music and friendship have always been at the core of everything that we've ever done. We hope everyone can join us for one big party!!"

When is the S Club tour set to take place?

The tour has now started, with the first date taking place in Manchester on 12th October. The band will be performing at a host of venues in cities across the UK.

What is the S Club tour called?

The tour was originally called 'S Club 7 Reunited Tour', but it was later renamed 'The Good Times Tour', following the death of Paul Cattermole.

Did S Club perform in Liverpool on 13th October?

Friday 13th are unlikely for some, and it was for S Club! Due to a fire at the venue (M & S Bank Arena), in Liverpool, S Club had to cancel their gig at the last minute, however it has been rescheduled for Monday 30th October 2023.

When are S Club on tour in the UK?

S Club have now started their UK tour, it started on Thursday 12th October in Manchester. They will now be performing several shows across the UK and Ireland. See the full list of dates below.

October 2023

Manchester, AO Arena - Thu 12th

Liverpool, M & S Bank Arena - Fri 13th - cancelled due to venue fire

Sheffield, Utilita Arena - Sat 14th

Dublin, 3Arena - Mon 16th

Glasgow, Hydro Arena - Wed 18th

Newcastle, Utilita Arena - Thu 19th

Leeds, First Direct Arena - Fri 20th

Manchester, AO Arena - Sat 21st

Cardiff, International Arena - Mon 23rd

Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena - Tue 24th

Birmingham, Utilita Arena - Thu 26th

London, The O2 - Fri 27th

London, The O2 - Sat 28th - Matinee

London, The O2 - Sat 28th

Birmingham, Utilita Arena - Sun 29th

Liverpool, M & S Bank Arena - Monday 30th - rescheduled date

How to buy tickets to see S Club

Tickets to see S Club are on sale from Aloud.com

Will S Club be releasing new music?

Initially, S Club say they wouldn't be releasing new music before their tour, however, in July 2023, the band did release a new song, as a tribute to the late Paul Cattermole. The song ' These Are The Days ' was their first new music in more than 20 years.

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Girls aloud.

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In March 2023, Busted announced they would be reuniting to celebrate their 20th anniversary. Known for hits such as '3AM' and 'Crashed the Wedding', the band started in 2000, before having a hiatus between 2005 and 2015. Busted reunited in 2015, before starting another hiatus in 2019, but as of 2023 they are back with an arena tour planned in September 2023.

Even though Take That's split in 1996 caused many heartbroken fans to take the day off school (a helpline was also created), they DELIGHTED us all in 2005 when they confirmed that they will be 'back for good' with comeback single 'Patience'. Even though Robbie Williams has made a few appearances with the group since the comeback (he originally refused to come back after he left in 1995), Take That currently consists of Howard Donald, Mark Owen and Gary Barlow. Jason Orange also left the band for good in 2014. Take That are still very much together and their comeback is considered to be one of the most successful of all time.

Irish boyband Boyzone made their way into our hearts when they were formed in 1993, but it was single 'Love Me For A Reason', released in 1994, that broke them into the British charts. The band was originally made up of Keith Duffy alongside Michael Graham, Ronan Keating, Shane Lynch and the late Stephen Gately – who sadly died in 2009 aged 33. Boyzone split in 1999 to pursue solo projects. They did a brief tour in Ireland in early January 2000 before going their separate ways. They reformed in 2007, announcing a tour for the following year. Boyzone toured again in 2009, their last as a five. In 2018, Boyzone released album 'Thank You and Goodnight' with artists Sam Smith and Ed Sheeran writing for the band's final album which also marked their 25-year anniversary. Despite the band saying they will be splitting for good following their 'Thank You and Goodnight' tour, lead singer Ronan Keating has admitted that the Boyzone book will never be fully closed and there's even talk of a Boyzone movie!

Jonas Brothers

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Spice Girls

Girl Power ruled the 90s, didn't it? The Spice Girls, made up of Mel B, Mel C, Emma Bunton, Geri Halliwell and Victoria Beckham, ruled the charts until 1998 when Geri decided to leave citing exhaustion and creative differences. The group's final album, 'Forever' was released in 2000. The band have made three comebacks since, first in 2007 and 2012 with Victoria Beckham and again in 2019 without her. To mark the 25th anniversary of debut single 'Wannabe', an EP was released in July 2021 that included previously unreleased demos. The Spice Girls then released 'Spice25', a deluxe reissue of Spice featuring previously unreleased demos and remixes.

Steps, made up of Claire Richards, Faye Tozer, Ian 'H' Watkins, Lee Latchford-Evans and Lisa Scott-Lee, delighted fans in 2020 when they announced their comeback - 23 years after their music debut. The band exploded onto the pop music scene in 1997 with hits such as 'Tragedy' and '5,6,7,8'. They even supported Britney Spears on tour in the US in 1999. However, the band shocked everyone on Boxing Day in 2001 when they announced that they had split. They briefly reunited in 2011 and 2012 to perform a 12-date arena tour. They then promised fans that there was new music to come. It took a few years, but the band released their fifth studio album, Tears on the Dancefloor, on 21st April 2017. The group are now back having released seven studio albums to date.

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Backstreet Boys

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Destiny's Child

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Atomic Kitten

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Cheeky Girls

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Blue became household names back in the early 00s with hits like 'All Rise', 'One Love' and 'Fly By' - however the band, consisting of Antony Costa, Duncan James, Lee Ryan and Simon Webbe, left fans gutted when they announced a hiatus in late 2004. However, in May 2022, fans were buzzing when they boys announced they were getting back together. With comeback track 'Haven't Found You Yet', featuring on their new album 'Heart & Soul', Blue also went on tour in 2022!

NSYNC were best-known for their huge hits, 'I Want You Back', 'Bye Bye Bye' and 'Girlfriend' with Nelly, the group officially split in 2007, however they have reformed occasionally for special events. In September 2023 they released their first new music in more than 20 years. The song was called 'Better Place' and features on the new Trolls movie, Trolls Band Together.

What are the band's favourite S Club songs?

During their reunion press conference, S Club revealed some of their favourite songs. Hannah revealed she loved 'Don't Stop Moving', but to perform her favourite would be 'Reach'.

'Reach' was also Tina's favourite, whereas Jo chose 'Bring It all Back' and Rachel said 'Never Had Dream Come True' was her favourite.

What songs have S Club released?

'Bring It All Back' was just the start of many very popular songs from the group, including 'S Club Party', 'Two in a Million', 'You're My Number One', 'Reach', and four Number 1s including their debut 'Bring It All Back', 'Never Had a Dream Come True', 'Don't Stop Movin'' and 'Have You Ever'.

When were S Club created?

Featuring the original line-up of Bradley McIntosh, Hannah Spearritt, Jo O'Meara, Jon Lee, Rachel Stevens, Tina Barrett and the late Paul Cattermole, S Club 7 was formed by the Spice Girls manager Simon Fuller back in 1998.

The band first appeared on the BBC TV Show Miami 7, where they performed music which was featured on their first album 'S Club', released in 1999.

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S Club 7 Reunited tour announcement: reunion arena tour dates, tickets, setlist and more

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Hoochie mama, show your nana! S Club 7 have officially reunited – and they’ve announced a huge UK and Ireland arena tour for October 2023 to celebrate 25 years in music.

Appearing on BBC’s The One Show, Tina Barrett, Jon Lee, Paul Cattermole, Hannah Spearritt, Bradley McIntosh, Rachel Stevens and Jo O’Meara revealed they’ll be bringing it all back on an 11-date S Club 7 Reunited tour, kicking off on October 13 at Liverpool's M&S Bank Arena.

The group have even added an additional date at London's The O2 already, due to popular demand. Tickets on sale Friday February 17, kids.

Relive S Club 7’s Official Top 20 biggest songs of all time – from S Club Party to Don’t Stop Movin’ - here. Spoiler: they’re all bangers.

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S Club 7 Reunited tour dates 2023

Friday october 13 2023 - liverpool, m&s bank arena, saturday october 14 2023 - sheffield, utilia arena, monday october 16 2023 - dublin, 3arena, wednesday october 18 2023 - glasgow, hydro arena, thursday october 19 2023 - newcastle, utilia arena, friday october 20 2023 - leeds, first direct arena, saturday october 21 2023 - manchester, ao arena, monday october 23 2023 - cardiff, international arena, tuesday october 24 2023 - nottingham, motorpoint arena, thursday october 26 2023 - birmingham, utilia arena, friday october 27 2023 - london, the o2 *new date added*, saturday october 28 2023 - london, the o2.

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S Club 7 Reunited tour – when are tickets on sale and how can I buy them?

Tickets for S Club 7’s tour will be available from Friday February 17.

How do I buy tickets in S Club 7's reunion tour presale?

Presale access began at 10am on Wednesday 15 February 2023.

Presale tickets for the S Club Reunited tour have now sold out.

How much will S Club 7 reunion tour tickets cost?

Check out the group's ticket packages below:

S Club 7 Reach For The Stars VIP Ticket Package: £290.90 Includes a top price seated ticket, meet the members of S Club 7 before the show plus have your photo taken by the VIP Manager*, a limited edition A4 tour print signed by the band, an exclusive gift chosen by the band, a commemorative VIP laminate & lanyard S Club 7 Best Seat VIP Package: £160.39 Includes a top price seated ticket, a limited edition A4 tour print, an exclusive gift chosen by the band and a commemorative VIP laminate & lanyard Price A Seats: £73.38 Price A Side Restricted View Seats: £73.38 Price B Seats: £53.60 Price C Seats: £39.48

S club 7 reunited tour setlist 2023: what songs can we expect.

While we obviously don’t know details of the group’s upcoming tour setlist, we’re certain you can expect all the hits (and a few surprises). Let’s remind ourselves of S Club’s Bring It All Back 2015 tour setlist:

Bring The House Down

S club party, you’re my number one, love ain’t gonna wait for you, two in a million, stronger (tina barrett solo), reach (acoustic) (paul cattermole solo), straight up (paul abdul cover) (hannah spearritt solo), hello friend (jon lee and jo o’meara duet), have you ever, good times/friday night/dance dance dance/do it ‘till we drop/who do you think you are (bradley mcintosh dj set), some girls/sweet dreams my la ex (rachel stevens solo), viva la fiesta, bring it all back, uptown funk (mark ronson and bruno mars cover), say goodbye, never had a dream come true, don’t stop movin’, watch our exclusive chat with s club 7’s jo, tina and rachel below:.

Will S Club 7 release new music in 2023?

Asked if we can expect some new S Club tunes on the BRITs red carpet, Jo said: "Wait till Monday!"

Then, at the group's press conference hosted by BBC Radio 2's Scott Mills, Jon said: "It's something we have spoken about and something we'd all definitely be up for, but at the moment we're just seeing how the tour goes."

Will S Club Juniors be going on tour with S Club 7 as support act?

Eagle-eyed fans have spotted that the official S Club 7 Instagram account follows only Simon Fuller’s XIX Entertainment, the band members and S Club Juniors ’ Frankie Bridge, Rochelle Humes, Aaron Renfree, Calvin Goldspink, Jay Perry, Hannah Richings, Stacey Franks and Daisy Shelvey.

Why’s that, then?

Speaking to us on the BRITs red carpet, the group said: “We’re all S Clubbers, aren’t we? You’ve got to have the S!”

Interesting...

At the group's press conference, Jo addressed speculation saying: "We're [keeping it] open. It'd be lovely to get somebody who's not done it before; somebody new and fresh. It'd be nice to open up a career to somebody else, but you never know."

When did S Club 7 last reunite?

In November 2014, the group reformed to announce a twelve-date 2015 UK arena. The band also reissued their Best: The Greatest Hits of S Club 7 collection with a previously-unreleased fan favourite track, Rain.

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MORE: S Club 7's Official Charts history in full

What's s club 7's official merchandise store.

We believe the group have set up an official store coming very soon indeed.

Who are the members of S Club 7?

Tina barrett, paul cattermole, hannah spearritt, bradley mcintosh, rachel stevens, what do s club 7 look like now.

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Who'll be musical director on S Club 7's 2023 arena tour?

It looks like Simon Ellis - BRIT Award-winning producer and the man behind the group's Bring It All Back 2015 tour arrangements - will return for the band's '23 shows.

Will S Club 7's TV series - Miami 7, LA 7 and more - be available on streaming?

When we asked the group if we can expect their shows on streaming, Jon assured us: "That's something we're talking about and looking into what platform it's going to go on. It's something that will almost definitely be happening. You can only get it on VHS at the moment, that's how old we are!"

More information as we get it, S Clubbers.

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Over the moon to hear that and welcome back S Club 7! Love them to bits......

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S Club live in Manchester review: a reminder of a more innocent era in British pop

October 12, AO Arena: Despite being two members down – the late Paul Cattermole and absent Hannah Spearrit – their reunion tour still has the feel of a time capsule night out

The first night of S Club ‘s reunion tour feels bittersweet from the off. Fans piling into Manchester’s AO Arena are greeted not just by merch stalls selling T-shirts, keyrings and a glossy £25 tour programme, but also by volunteers collecting money for the British Heart Foundation. Band member Paul Cattermole died suddenly in April of an underlying heart condition, less than two months after this tour was announced , and tonight’s show is billed as a “preview” dedicated to the charity and his memory.

Another original S Clubber, Hannah Spearritt, is also absent after leaving the reunion – the group’s first since 2015 – in the weeks following Cattermole’s death. The remaining five band members – Tina Barrett, Jon Lee, Bradley McIntosh, Jo O’Meara and Rachel Stevens – have since dismissed reports that she was “shut out”. Still, fans can glean what they want tonight from the fact that Spearritt’s name isn’t mentioned once.

Instead, the group formerly known as S Club 7 ping between the perky optimism of their Y2K heyday and genuinely touching tributes to their late bandmate. In a way, both are encapsulated in the title of this 21-date comeback run, ‘The Good Times Tour’, which sounds blandly nostalgic but is actually a reference to a deep cut on which Cattermole sings lead. McIntosh in particular looks visibly moved when a montage of Cattermole’s S Club highlights plays on screen. “That’s our brother right there, man,” he tells the crowd. “Gone, but you’ll never be forgotten.”

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The briskly executed setlist is filled with hits from their glory years – S Club racked up 11 UK Top Ten singles between 1999 and 2003 – and contains more range than you might remember. There are karaoke-ready ballads (‘Never Had A Dream Come True’, ‘Have You Ever’), shimmering ’60s pastiches (‘You’re My Number One’, ‘You’), undeniable disco bangers (‘Don’t Stop Movin”, Love Ain’t Gonna Wait For You’), a slinky pop-R&B bop (‘Natural’) and a few twee cheeseballs that reflect the group’s original USP.

Assembled by former Spice Girls manager Simon Fuller in 1998, S Club’s rise was turbo-charged by infectious kids’ TV series – Miami 7, L.A. 7, Hollywood 7 , etc. – in which they played fictionalised versions of themselves. So, despite now sounding like a motivational anthem for nine-year-olds, their 2000 chart-topper ‘Reach’ draws one of the biggest roars. Even a dad who hasn’t taken off his gilet all night jumps on his feet.

The staging is cheap and cheerful by modern pop show standards: there are no backing dancers, let alone a band, and the pre-recorded visuals playing on the screen behind them are pretty perfunctory. This places focus firmly on the well-drilled band members and their oh-so-2002 dance routines, which adds to the time capsule vibe.

When they sing “there ain’t no party like an S Club party” at both ends of the show – first in the song’s original form, later in a thumping house remix – it’s not quite an accurate boast. Sugababes are currently offering a more sophisticated brand of pop nostalgia , and Steps ‘ recent arena shows had more polish and better production values. But as a reminder of a more innocent era in British pop, ‘The Good Times Tour’ does its job with a warm, smiley flourish.

S Club played:

‘S Club Party’ ‘Love Ain’t Gonna Wait For You’ ‘You’re My Number One’ ‘Natural’ ‘Sunshine’ ‘You’ ‘Stronger’ ‘Bring The House Down’ ‘Don’t Stop Movin” ‘Friday Night’ ‘Good Times’ ‘Bring It All Back’ ‘Two In A Million’ ‘These Are The Days’ ‘Have You Ever’ ‘Alive’ ‘Reach’ ‘Never Had A Dream Come True’ ‘S Club Party’ (Remix)

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S Club is heading stateside to throw a party near you!

The chart-topping pop band, also known as S Club 7 , has reunited for their U.K. and North American The Good Times Tour , which is heading to the United States in 2024.

This reunion tour features members Rachel Stevens , Bradley McIntosh , Tina Barrett , Jo O’Meara and Jon Lee . (Tragically, member Paul Cattermole died earlier this year, and bandmate Hannah Spearitt decided not to join on tour.)

The group’s been putting on shows across the United Kingdom, including a stop at the O2 Arena on Saturday (October 28) in London, England. Check out all of the photos from the performance inside, as well as the set list!

For all tour ticket info, head to sclub7.co.uk/tour .

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S Club 7 Reuniting for 25th Anniversary Tour

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LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 17:  (L-R) Bradley McIntosh,  Tina Barrett, Jo O'Meara, Hannah Spearitt, Paul Cattermole, Rachel Stevens and Jon Lee attend a press conference to announce new plans for S Club 7 at Ham Yard Hotel on November 17, 2014 in London, England.  (Photo by Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)

Nineties pop stars S Club 7 are reuniting for a 25th anniversary tour, the group announced on social media today (Feb. 13).

Tina Barrett, Jon Lee, Paul Cattermole, Hannah Spearritt, Bradley McIntosh, Rachel Stevens and Jo O’Meara will hit the stage for an 11-date tour of the U.K. and Ireland.

Musically, the group released four studio albums and charted 11 singles that all entered the top 5 in the U.K. The group would end up selling more than 10 million albums worldwide before disbanding in 2003. S Club 7 also had a Top 10 hit on the U.S. Hot 100, with 2000 single “Never Had a Dream Come True.”

Although the group reunited in 2014 for a U.K. tour, they disbanded a year later to pursue other avenues. They have not performed together as a unit in eight years.

Said the group in announcing its return: “After eight years it feels amazing to announce that we’re reuniting and performing together again. We’re so excited to bring the S Club Party back to our fans across the country to celebrate 25 years of S Club 7. We can’t even believe it’s been so long! Music and friendship have always been at the core of everything that we’ve ever done. We hope everyone can join us for one big party!”

Tickets for the tour go on sale this Friday, Feb. 17 via www.gigsandtours.com and www.ticketmaster.co.uk . Tickets for Ireland will be available via www.ticketmaster.ie .

Pictured (from left): Bradley McIntosh, Tina Barrett, Jo O’Meara, Hannah Spearitt, Paul Cattermole, Rachel Stevens and Jon Lee in 2014.

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Long before BTS and One Direction, one of the biggest pop bands in the world was a 7-piece group from the UK whose sole purpose was to get the party started. S Club 7 formed in 1998 and went on to achieve huge success, in part due to a hit TV show, quintessential Y2K outfits , and catchy pop anthems, which have gone on to become karaoke staples to this day.

Formed by Simon Fuller, the man behind The Spice Girls , S Club 7 were together for nearly 15 years before calling it quits, spawning four studio albums and a string of hits in that time. Now, Tina, Paul, Hannah, Jon, Rachel, Bradley and Jo are “bringing it all back” with a much-hyped comeback for 2023.

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Some members of the Rolling Stone staff were incredibly excited by the news, though others weren’t as aware of S Club 7’s impact since they weren’t around when the group first made waves.

TIM CHAN : S Club 7 announced a comeback tour this week! I’m so excited!

TOMAS MIER : I have no idea who that is.

TC: What? They were like a huge pop group that had a mix of guys and girls in it, so they stood out compared to all the boy bands and girl groups from that era.

TM : So they’re like Now United ?

TC : Actually that’s a great comparison since both groups were started by Simon Fuller, the man who also managed The Spice Girls. I guess Now United was his way of trying to replicate S Club 7’s success.

TM : How do you know S Club 7?

TC : I grew up listening to them. They debuted in 1998 and were all over the radio.

TM : I wasn’t even born yet.

TC : …

TM : This sounds like music from Mervyn’s.

TC : No idea who he is.

TM : It’s a defunct department store.

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TM : I like that one. I was listening to that earlier.

TC : “S Club Party” and “Bring It All Back” are also iconic.

TM : They named a song after their own band?

TC : They also had their own TV show called S Club 7 in Miami , which aired on ABC Family. It was like High School Musical meets The Real World meets Glee .

TM : What’s Real World ?

TM : Why did the group originally break up?

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TM : So are you going to see the S Club 7 reunion tour?

TC : The group announced that they are reuniting for a small tour this year, kicking off in October. Unfortunately, they’ve only announced dates in the UK for now. I’d die if they came to the U.S.

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TC : It’s to celebrate their 25th anniversary!

TM : I turn 25 in September!

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S Club 7 reunion: Bringing back 'joy and positivity' on 25th anniversary comeback tour

  • Published 14 February 2023

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S Club 7 have announced they will reunite for a UK and Ireland tour this year, to mark their 25th anniversary.

The group had bubblegum pop hits like 1999 debut single Bring It All Back, as well as Reach and Don't Stop Movin'.

All seven original members, including later solo star Rachel Stevens, will hit the road again together for the first time since 2015.

Stevens said it will be "special" to get the chance to bring their "joyful and positive" music back around.

"I think where we are in the world right now, we just want to get up there and bring some joy and positivity," said the singer at a press conference on Tuesday morning.

"I can speak for myself - my kids listen to our music - I think our lyrics and everything are so joyful and so positive and to bring that back to kids today and that nostalgia is such a special thing to be a part of."

Bandmate Bradley McIntosh added it would be "great" to perform their material for a "younger generation", while another, Tina Barrett joked that the S Club Babies - aka young family members of the now 40-something entertainers - could support them on tour.

The group announced their return in a statement early on Monday evening, ahead of their appearance on the One Show, saying: "After eight years it feels amazing to announce that we're reuniting and performing together again," they said.

"We can't even believe it's been so long," they added. "Music and friendship have always been at the core of everything that we've ever done."

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But the former teenage stars have since admitted that there may be some things they can no longer do as they move into middle age.

"I was the master of the dance moves," said Paul [" getting down on the floor "] Cattermole, as the band chatted to BBC Radio 2's Scott Mills on Tuesday afternoon.

"There's definitely a few there that I won't be able to do… remember that caterpillar?!"

Barrett added: "Brad always used to do a handstand... and all his change came out his pockets."

"And Jon [Lee] backflipped," offered fellow star Hannah Spearritt.

When asked by the presenter if he would pulling out those moves again, McIntosh replied: "No, definitely not. It depends on what the insurance policy is like on this tour!"

Jo O'Meara, Rachel Stevens and Tina Barrett on the red carpet at Saturday's Brit Awards

Originally created by former Spice Girls manager Simon Fuller in 1998, S Club 7 rose to fame by starring in their own BBC TV series, Miami 7 - a children's sitcom based on the lives of the group who had moved to Miami in search of fame. The second series was titled LA 7 after they moved to - you guessed it - Los Angeles.

The Brit Award-winning septet - who not all listeners find joyful, it should be said - went on to have four UK number one singles, including the show's theme Bring It All Back, and a chart-topping debut album.

They disbanded in 2003, but came back together in 2014 for the BBC's Children In Need charity appeal, performing a medley of their best-loved tunes. They went on to release new music and tour the following year.

Stevens all but confirmed the recent rumours of their re-emergence by attending Saturday's Brit Awards alongside her old bandmates Barrett and Jo O'Meara.

Now, their 11-date new tour will begin at Liverpool's M&S Bank Arena on 13 October 2023, and they will go on to perform in cities including Dublin, Glasgow and Newcastle, before ending their run at London's O2 Arena on 28 October.

Tickets for the tour go on sale on Friday 17 February at 10:00 GMT.

So what have all seven been up to?

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Rachel Stevens launched a solo music career soon after they first disbanded and had a hit with the song Sweet Dreams My LA Ex. She also competed on the TV shows Strictly Come Dancing - finishing runner-up in 2008 - and Dancing On Ice.

Hannah Spearritt became an actress, appearing in ITV's Primeval, as well as having recurring roles in Casualty and EastEnders. She has also performed in stage shows such as One Man, Two Guvnors and The Armour. She recently told The Sun that she was hoping to open an holistic cafe in south London with her partner after struggling with accommodation issues and ill-health.

Jon Lee performed in West End shows such as Les Miserables and Jersey Boys. He released his debut album called Fallen Angel in 2012, and six years later featured on ITVBe's Celebrity Dinner Date.

In 2008, Paul Cattermole , Bradley McIntosh and Jo O'Meara formed a spin-off group called S Club 3, later renamed S Club Allstars. Tina Barrett later joined the new band line-up in 2014, after she took a lengthy hiatus from her music career.

Elsewhere, Cattermole, who used to be in a relationship with bandmate Spearritt, appeared on a 2019 episode of First Dates Hotel in search of new love. He had originally left S Club 7 in 2002 to start a nu-metal band called Skua but they were never signed to a record label.

McIntosh joined MTV's reality show Totally Boyband in 2006. He also has a link from his Instagram page to an online shopping website, selling bath and beauty products.

O'Meara, meanwhile, also went solo, releasing her debut album, Relentless in 2005.

She appeared on the 2007 edition of Celebrity Big Brother, where - alongside Jade Goody and Danielle Lloyd - she was accused of the racist bullying of fellow contestant and eventual winner Shilpa Shetty, which she denied. Ultimately regulator Ofcom ruled that the programme breached its code of conduct over the race row, which dogged the series.

After undergoing a series of back operations, O'Meara told the One Show she now felt "ready" to get back up on stage.

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S Club will be bringing their “Good Times” Reunion Tour to North America beginning November 5 in San Francisco. From there the band will travel to L.A. (November 6), Chicago (November 10), Boston (November 13), Philadelphia (November 14), New York (November 15), and Toronto (November 16).

Earlier this summer, the group celebrate its 25-year legacy with their first new music in 20 years, the new single “These Are The Days” out now via Universal Music.

“These Are The Days” was written by the band’s original No.1 hit songwriting team of Cathy Dennis, Simon Ellis, Johanne Ellis and producer John Nathaniel. The track pays tribute to the band’s former friend and beloved S Club member Paul Cattermole with a moving film story that ends with S Club revealed as the five piece pop act that they are today, featuring Bradley, Jo, Jon, Rachel and Tina.

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The single marked the British group’s 25th anniversary and a sold out 15 date UK arena tour planned for Autumn 2023 which has been renamed “S Club: The Good Times Tour” as a tribute to Paul by taking the name of an S Club song and a big fan favorite on which he sang lead vocals. Now, the group will also be be bringing the show to the U.S.

Formed by Simon Fuller, the 25th anniversary tour is an opportunity for S Club fans of every generation to come together and re-experience the timeless pop hits that soundtracked the British charts for five years. Collectively, S Club amassed four UK number one singles with “Bring It All Back,” “Never Had a Dream Come True,” “Don’t Stop Movin’” and “Have You Ever” as well as the UK number one album 7. They recorded four studio albums, released 11 singles of which all entered the Top 5 UK charts, and went on to sell over 10 million albums worldwide.

With four multi-platinum selling albums, 2 BRIT Awards, and 9 number-one international hit singles to their name, S Club is a household name that is once again ready to rise.

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S Club at AO Arena - stage times, support, setlist and venue guide

S Club will be bringing it all back with their 2023 reunion tour

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S Club will kick off their Good Times comeback tour in Manchester

There ain’t no party like an S Club party - and the party is kicking off here in Manchester this week.

Jo, Rachel, Bradley, Tina and Jon will be heading to Manchester’s AO Arena this Thursday (October 12) before returning for a second show on October 21 as part of the Good Times tour and it’s set to feature the likes of super hits Don’t Stop Movin, Bring It All Back and Reach.

Initially announced as a comeback tour featuring all seven members, Paul Cattermole, who was a part of the band from 1998 to 2002, sadly passed away from underlying heart conditions just months after the band unveiled details on the tour - which has been renamed in honour of one of the songs he was set to perform.

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Fellow bandmate Hannah Spearritt, who was recently announced as a contestant on Dancing On Ice, later announced she would no longer be taking part in the 14-date tour following Paul’s passing. The original five members have promised the tour will be ‘emotional’ as it pays tribute to Paul.

“We’re going to be honouring Paul throughout the entire tour,” Jo told the M.E.N earlier this year . “Renaming it the Good Times tour was just a no-brainer for us and It just seemed like the right thing for us to do.”

The tour will mark the first time the band have performed together in eight years. They last performed in Manchester as part of their Bring It All Back tour in May 2015. Following the first show at the AO Arena, S Club will head to the likes of Liverpool, Sheffield, Dublin, Glasgow and London's O2 Arena.

To mark the return of S Club, we’ve rounded up all the information you’ll need if you’re heading to one of the band's two shows at the AO Arena this month.

Bradley, Rachel, Jo, Tina and Jon from S Club will bring their Good Times tour to Manchester

Stage times and support

Timings for live gigs are always subject to change so the best advice is to always arrive as early as you can in order not to miss any of the action. But here are the timings we've been given.

Doors - 6pm

Now United - 7.30pm

S Club - 8.45pm

Here's what the band performed during their first show at the AO Arena on October 12:

  • S Club Party
  • Love Ain't Gonna Wait for You
  • You're My Number One
  • Bring the House Down
  • Friday Night
  • Don't Stop Movin'
  • Bring It All Back
  • Two in a Million
  • These Are The Days
  • Have You Ever
  • Never Had A Dream Come True

Are tickets still available?

Some tickets for S Club’s first show at the AO Arena on Thursday (October 12) are still available to buy from Ticketmaster . Tickets start at £39.50 before booking fees. Meanwhile, tickets for the October 21 show are now sold out.

Seating plan

Seating plan for S Club's shows at the AO Arena

Is there parking at the AO Arena?

Yes, there is a large multi-storey car park based next to the AO Arena, with access through the car park to the main entrance of the venue.

Be aware though that after the shows, Trinity Way will be closed southbound between Great Ducie Street and Cheetham Hill Road for up to one hour, to allow concert-goers to safely exit the venue.

If you’re parking at the arena car park, you will still be allowed to exit during this closure but you will have to turn right and follow local diversions.

What are the public transport options?

The AO Arena is within the Manchester Victoria Train Station complex, which serves both mainline trains and a tram stop. The next closest tram stops are at either Exchange Square (next to the Arndale Centre) or Shudehill (behind The Printworks and close to the Northern Quarter ).

Both stops are a short five minute walk to the arena.

What can you take in with you?

The advice is to keep personal belongings to a minimum. Backpacks, holdalls, luggage, oversized bags and cushions, are not permitted into the AO Arena.

One small bag per person is permitted (no bigger than 30cm wide x 40cm long x 20cm deep), and shopping bags, backpacks, travel cases, laptop bags and large tote bags are not permitted inside the arena. There are no storage facilities at the venue and the venue is not responsible for late admission or non-admission due to failure to comply with the above rules.

There are also restrictions on bringing professional cameras, umbrellas, signs, selfie sticks and food and drink in with you. Here are all the items banned at the arena.

Food and drink

There will be bars inside the arena serving alcoholic beverages and soft drinks. There will also be some stalls offering food options such as hot dogs and nachos.

If you’re looking for somewhere to eat before or after the show, the AO Arena is just on the doorstep of The Printworks, and only a stone's throw from casual dining haven Corn Exchange.

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Pop icons S Club will kick off their 25th anniversary reunion tour right here in Manchester this week.

The group, better known to many as S Club 7, will be heading out as a five-piece after the tragic death of bandmate Paul Cattermole .

But Jo O’Meara, Rachel Stevens, Jon Lee, Tina Barrett and Bradley McIntosh have promised that the show will be a fitting tribute to Paul, renaming it The Good Times tour in his honour.

They’ll play two nights here in Manchester, at the AO Arena – the first is Thursday 12 October, the second Saturday 21 October.

S Club are best-known for chart-topping pop songs like Reach, Bring It All Back, Never Had a Dream Come True, Don’t Stop Movin’ and Have You Ever.

Their very first show back together on The Good Times tour will be in Manchester this week. Here’s what you need to know.

Tickets for S Club’s 25th anniversary tour

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At the time of writing, there’s still some very limited tickets on sale for S Club’s Manchester dates.

On Thursday 12 October, you can still get seated tickets for £72.50 including booking fees, but everything else is sold out.

Meanwhile tickets for Saturday 21 October are a similar story – there are just £72.50 seated tickets left at this point.

Remaining S Club tickets are available through See Tickets .

Support act for S Club at Manchester’s AO Arena

S Club have chosen a band with an ‘amazing vibe’ to support them on their The Good Times Tour.

Now United are an international pop group formed by S Club creator Simon Fuller.

The group initially consisted of 14 members from 14 different countries but is now running as a seven-piece.

In a clip posted on Instagram, Bradley said: “We have got some news for you. For quite some time a lot of you out there have been asking who will be the supporting artist on the tour.

“We’ve found a band that have got such an amazing vibe and we think you guys are gonna love them. We love their music, we love their style… we just think these guys are so much fun.

“And we want you to check them out. So, here they are… Now United.”

Setlist for S Club at Manchester’s AO Arena

S Club will kick off their reunion tour in Manchester

As Manchester will be the first city to welcome S Club on their The Good Times tour, we’re a bit in the dark about what they’re planning.

Their setlist is more than likely to include their hits from the nineties and noughties, as well as new music, like their latest single These Are The Days .

We’ll update this article as soon as we get a whiff of what their setlist might be.

Stage times for S Club

The AO Arena hasn’t yet confirmed stage times for either of S Club’s shows.

But we do know that doors will open at 6pm, and curfew is likely to be around 10.30pm.

Again, we’ll update this article as soon as stage times are announced.

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The Grammy and BRIT-nominated British band will be performing at the Co-op Live arena in November.

The announcement comes just a day after they dropped their first single from their upcoming album ‘I Love You So F***ing Much’.

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The former Take That singer and pop icon has come out with plenty of big claims of late – including that he believes he’s being targeted by aliens to be a messenger for them on Earth due to his fame – but his latest Insta-rant has also seen him give Matty Healy a bit of a peculiar compliment sandwich.

Crafting a lengthy paragraph on his page, Williams not only called Matty Healy “the only commercially viable pop/rock star that I can see who is willing to be something other than beige” but also “unhinged” and “willing to upset”.

Reiterating that he believes The 1975 frontman is “super smart and super talented”, he also went on to say that the local artist has a propensity to be “upsetting for a cause”. We’re not going to pretend we know exactly what Robbie’s on about but the gist seems to be that he thinks he’s good and provocative.

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The 50-year-old, who has been no stranger to a headline or two himself over the years, went on to add that he sees Healy as prone to “Upsetting for a cause. The cause being a complicated inner life a rebellious streak and boredom.”

2023 was very much the year of The 1975 not only in terms of the music industry and their commercial success within it but also because of Healy’s multiple controversies.

From sucking fans’ thumbs in the crowd and being labelled sexist and racist by Rina Sawayama for insensitive jokes made on a podcast, to beefing with Noel Gallagher after he told him to “stop marding” with his brother; dating the other biggest name on the planet in Taylor Swift and more, he’s been absolutely everywhere.

Even in his apologies for comments such as those flagged by labelmate Sawayama , he still couldn’t resist the urge for some added pageantry and turned his response into a fake mental advert for the BetterHelp online therapy company. It’s this kind of stuff that we’re guessing Robbie is referring to.

Matty Healy just spoke for about 3 minutes about self-help and apologies and the pratfalls of playing the cliche rock star and it ended as a Better Help therapy bit. #The1975 #HollywoodBowl @the1975 pic.twitter.com/zxf4rwzWP9 — Rock Cellar Magazine (@RockCellarMag) October 3, 2023
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Elsewhere in his speech, the Stoke-born singer solo artist asked, “How boring is the music scene right now?”, caveating that while he’s not attacking the music itself, he does believe there’s been a “death of friction, danger, personality”.

Holding his hands up to becoming more ‘vanilla’ in an attempt to stay with the times, he conversely said: “No one knows what you’ll say that will get you cancelled. So many people to offend… I’ve gotta get some of that energy back in my musical life… I hope I have time to fit them all in. It’s time to take the p*ss again… and I’m looking forward to it.”

While we by no means advocate anyone making art simply for the sake of trying to ‘p*ss people off’ and we make no qualms about the likes of Matty Healy being a divisive figure in music, to say the least, it’s impossible to deny there aren’t some seriously huge fans of The 1975 as creatives and performers .

Do you agree that most modern pop/rockstars are ‘beige’ or are there any performers you think are also pushing the boundaries in the contemporary music scene?

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After 25 years, S Club is bringing it all back to the stage with their 'Good Times' tour

S Club on their "Good Times" tour.

There ain't no party like an S Club party — and U.S. fans are about to find out once again.

The year was 1999 and seven British singers — consisting of Tina Barrett, Jon Lee, Bradley McIntosh, Jo O’Meara, Rachel Steven, Hannah Spearritt and the late Paul Cattermole — were cruising in Miami, enjoying the beach life while performing choreographed moves and singing, “ Don’t stop, never give up/Hold your head high and reach the top/Let the world see what you have got, ” from their debut single “ Bring It All Back .”

If you were a ‘90s kid, S Club (then known as S Club 7) was the catchy and bubbly girl/guy group that not only filled the airwaves but your TV screen with their series “S Club 7 in Miami,” in which they played fictionalized versions of themselves.

“We’ve been going through a lot of old footage recently,” Lee, sitting next to Barrett, Lee, McIntosh, O’Meara and Stevens, tells TODAY.com via Zoom in England. “So that’s brought back loads of fond memories — some that have been forgotten, actually, in the back of my mind somewhere.”

S Club is embarking on the U.S. and Canada leg of their "Good Times" tour in November 2023.

The five singers are all in their pre-show attire, consisting of casual T-shirts and jeans, before they get glammed up in bright-colored leotards for the ladies and sequins for the guys.

"We've actually been wearing less clothes than we've ever worn, you know, but in a classy way. It's very glam," Barrett says, adding that Beyoncé and Jennifer Lopez were their inspiration.

Lounging on velvet dark grey couches backstage ahead of their show, they will take the stage in just hours to perform their biggest hits to screaming fans. The nostalgia runs deep for the group and the early aughts.

Bringing it all back to the stage and their fans

Twenty-five years since they debuted, the five members reunited to celebrate their anniversary milestone with their “S Club: The Good Times Tour.” They’re also honoring their late group member Cattermole, who died of heart-related issues in April at the age 46, less than two months after they  announced the reunion tour . Spearritt is not participating.

After releasing their debut album, “S Club,” in October 1999, their show continued to air on Fox Family (now Freeform) for four seasons until 2002. Four albums later, hit singles like “S Club Party,” “Natural” and “Never Had a Dream Come True,” which reached No. 10 on the U.S. Billboard Chart, along with various TV and film projects, they called it quits in 2003. S Club reunited in various capacities over the last two decades, but this was meant to be their full comeback.

“You never really know,” Steven says about reuniting. “We reunited in 2015, and then things bubbled up every now and again. But this being our 25th anniversary, we got an email from (group creator) Simon Fuller, and it’s all about timing, isn’t it? We’re all in that place where we were just really ready to come back ... There’s so much love, and that nostalgia for people I think is really important right now and it was the perfect time.”

A reunion tour was a year in the making — and filled with heartbreak

Planning for the 25th anniversary tour began in November 2022 while the official news was announced in February of this year. At the time, all seven original members were on board and only touring in Europe in October. They later announced dates in the U.S. and Canada, which have since been rescheduled for 2024.

On April 7, the group revealed Cattermole’s death in a statement shared on their social media. A month later, the five members shared tearful memories of their “brother” while announcing that Spearritt wasn’t going to be joining the tour. They also renamed it “The Good Times Tour” in tribute to Cattermole, who sang “Good Times” on their third album.

S Club paying tribute to Paul during their show.

The group shares — and as fans have seen on their social media — that there’s a section of the show that’s dedicated to Cattermole.

“It’s old footage and things like that, which is really emotional and a lot of fans have found it very emotional at the same time,” Lee says. “It’s a celebration of him rather than, it’s not doom and gloom.”

"Paul has been such a massive part in this tour in every single way." Rachel Stevens

Stevens adds that Cattermole has been “such a massive part in this tour in every single way” and that he’s always on their mind.

O’Meara remembers getting “quite emotional” during the opening night of the tour on Oct. 12 in Manchester, England.

“Just before we actually walked out to that crowd, because I think that’s when it suddenly sort of hit all of us, like, ‘Wow, there’s a lot of people out there and they’re still screaming out for S Club,’” she says. “It can get quite overwhelming sometimes, I think we just feel so lucky.”

These are the days we’ll always remember

Aside from reminiscing on their early days and being back on stage, there's a new generation of S Clubers. The ladies are now mothers and are excited for their children to see them on stage.

"I'm really excited because this is gonna be the first time Roman is seeing me on stage with the band and on this scale," Barrett says of her 7-year-old son. "So he's really excited."

Stevens echoes the sentiments when it comes to her two daughters, Amelie, 12, and Minnie, 9. O'Meara is also mother to 15-year-old son Lenny. They brought out their kids to their Oct. 27 show in London.

Earlier this year, S Club released their first song in 20 years titled “These Are The Days” in honor of Cattermole. Pretty soon, fans will get even more new music.

“There will definitely be new music next year. We don’t know what it is yet, but that’s something we’ve all talk about,” Lee teases, with Barrett adding, “And we’ve always done TV stuff. So yeah, maybe a documentary, who knows.”

In the meantime, the singers are excited to come back to the U.S. “and connect with the American fans,” McIntosh says.

There will definitely be good times and maybe a few tears during the show.

It's been a year of reflection and taking care of one's mental and physical health, they say. But above all else, they've enjoyed spending the family they've created.

“As a group, I think we now are closer than we’ve ever been. Before, it was our job, it was our life, but after 20 years you realize we’re connected together forever for the rest of our lives,” Lee says.

“There’s only seven people in the world that know what it’s like to be in S Club 7 and we’re the guys. We always had that connection with each other and I think we sort of, now that we’re older, time has passed, we realized that we are this little family.”

Catch S Club's 'The Good Times Tour' in the US and Canada

S Club were originally scheduled to tour in the U.S. and Canada in November following their Europe dates. However, due to unforeseen circumstances, the group had to postpone their tour and announced rescheduled dates.

  • Feb. 16, 2024: Toronto, Ontario, Canada at Meridian Hall
  • Feb. 18, 2024: Boston, Massachusetts at Roadrunner
  • Feb. 20: 2024: New York, New York at Terminal 5
  • Feb. 22, 2024: Chicago, Illinois at Rosemont Theatre
  • Feb. 27, 2024: Los Angeles, California at The Orpheum Theatre

The S Club concert originally scheduled for Nov. 6 at Dolby Theatre has been cancelled and moved to The Orpheum Theatre on Feb. 27, 2024. All existing ticketholders for the Dolby Theatre will be refunded and are encouraged to repurchase tickets to The Orpheum Theatre. Tickets for The Orpheum Theatre will go on sale on Friday, Nov. 10, and existing Dolby Theatre ticketholders will receive further information via email.

Additionally, the S Club concerts on Nov. 5 at The Warfield and Nov. 14 at Franklin Music Hall have been cancelled. People who purchased tickets via AXS online or by phone will be issued an automatic refund to the credit card you used to purchase. Otherwise, refunds are available at your original point of purchase.

Liz Calvario is a Los Angeles-based reporter and editor for TODAY.com who covers entertainment, pop culture and trending news.

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Is S Club 7’s 2023 reunion tour still happening?

The band has given an update following the death of Paul Cattermole last month

Just two months after the group announced a huge comeback tour, S Club 7 member Paul Cattermole died unexpectedly in early April at the age of 46. The cause of the singer's death has still not been confirmed, but police have said that it was not suspicious. 

Following Cattermole’s passing, the band released a statement which read: ‘We are truly devastated by the passing of our brother Paul. There are no words to describe the deep sadness and loss we all feel. We were so lucky to have had him in our lives and are thankful for the amazing memories we have. 

‘He will be so deeply missed by each and every one of us. We ask that you respect the privacy of his family and of the band at this time.’

The group found fame at the turn of the Millennium, having been put together by music mogul Simon Fuller (who has worked with acts such as Spice Girls, Kelly Clarkson and Amy Winehouse). The last time S Club – known for hits  ‘S Club Party’, ‘Never Had a Dream Come True’ and ‘Reach’ –  performed together was for their ‘Bring It All Back 2015’ tour. The tour was set to mark 25 years since the band first formed.

Of course, S Club fans have been wondering what the fate of the tour will be following the news of Cattermole’s death. Here’s everything we know.  

Is the S Club 7 reunion tour still going ahead? 

Five members of the band took to Instagram to confirm that the tour is still going ahead. However, they announced that Hannah Spearritt, who was in a relationship with Cattermole while they were in the band, will no longer be joining them at the shows. 

In the video, John Lee said: ‘ She won’t be joining us on this tour but we wish her all the best for the future. However, the five of us are really excited and geared up to crack on/’

Rachel Stevens added: ‘He’s always going to be with us. He was such a big part of this tour, so involved in everything that we are planning.

‘And we are just going to keep his memory alive and share it with all of you and it’s going to make it even more special.’

Where can I get tickets for the S Club 7 reunion tour?

Tickets are currently on sale via Ticketmaster .

How much do tickets cost?

Prices range from affordable to very spenny, depending on the kind of package you go for. Tickets start from £39.50 but if you’re after a VIP package, be prepared to part with up to £290. 

What dates are on the tour?

The tour will take place in October 2023, with dates in both the UK and Ireland. Here are the 11 shows they’ve announced so far:

Friday, October 13 2023 – Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena

Saturday, October 14 2023 – Sheffield, Utilita Arena

Monday, October 16 2023 – Dublin, 3Arena

Wednesday, October 18 2023 – Glasgow, Hydro Arena

Thursday, October 19 2023 – Newcastle, Utilita Arena

Friday, October 20 2023 – Leeds, First Direct Arena

Saturday, October 21 2023 – Manchester, AO Arena

Monday, October 23 2023 – Cardiff, International Arena

Tuesday, October 24 2023 – Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena

Thursday, October 26 2023 – Birmingham, Utilita Arena

Saturday, October 28 2023 – London, The O2

What members are in S Club 7?

Only five of the original members –  Rachel Stevens, Tina Barrett, Jon Lee, Bradley McIntosh and Jo O’Meara – will be performing on the tour.

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S Club 7 reunion: Tour dates, locations and how to get tickets

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Tina Barrett, Paul Cattermole, Rachel Stevens, Jo O'Meara, Hannah Spearritt, Bradley McIntosh, and Jon Lee from S Club 7

Everyone knows there ain’t no party like an S Club party, which is why all those who have Never Had A Dream Come True are buzzing to hear the gang are embarking on an epic reunion tour across the UK in 2023 .

And when we say the gang, we mean the whole gang will be taking to the stage for the occasion to mark the pop legends’ 25th anniversary.

For those with a short memory, that’s members Rachel Stevens, Bradley McIntosh, Hannah Spearritt , Jo O’Meara , Jon Lee, Paul Cattermole and Tina Barrett.

Oh-em-gee, millennials everywhere are reaching for their devices and wallets in preparation for the tickets to drop, meanwhile Generation Z are busy messing up their lyrics on TikTok (apparently S Club is cool again?).

The seven-strong pop group climbed to fame around the late 90s with hits like Reach, Don’t Stop Movin’ and Bring It All Back and during their five years together sold a staggering 10million albums.

The 11-date S Club Reunited tour will see the icons perform together for the first time since their Children In Need effort in 2014, before which they hadn’t sang together since their split in 2003.

Tina Barrett, Paul Cattermole, Hannah Spearritt, Jon Lee, Rachel Stevens, Bradley McIntosh and Jo O'Meara, of S Club 7 announce reunion tour

In a statement, the band said: ‘After eight years it feels amazing to announce that we’re reuniting and performing together again.

‘We’re so excited to bring the S Club Party back to our fans across the country to celebrate 25 years of S Club 7. We can’t even believe it’s been so long!

‘Music and friendship have always been at the core of everything that we’ve ever done. We hope everyone can join us for one big party!’

How much the tickets will be remains to be seen, but we do know a few things about the upcoming S Club 7 tour so far.

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Which cities are S Club 7 visiting on their reunion tour?

S Club 7 will open their epic reunion in Liverpool on October 13, before heading to Sheffield (October 14), Dublin (October 16), Glasgow (October 18), Newcastle (October 19), Leeds (October 20), Manchester (October 21), Cardiff (October 23), Nottingham (October 24), Birmingham (October 26) and London’s O2 Arena for their last stop on October 28.

What dates are S Club 7 going on tour?

S Club 7 Reunited will begin in Liverpool on October 13 2023, and will end in London’s O2 arena on October 28, almost a month later.

How to get tickets and when do they go on sale?

Tickets for the tour will be available to buy on Friday February 17 at 10am.

Tickets for UK dates will be available via  Gigs and Tours and Ticketmaster .

Tickets for the Ireland show will be available at Ticketmaster.ie .

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The pop star welcomed Noah Kahan to the stage and spotted a High School Musical castmate in the crowd on April 5.

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Noah Kahan and Olivia Rodrigo

The morning of the Guts World Tour’s first night at Madison Square Garden, a perplexing, 4.8-level earthquake tore through New York City. Minutes later, the famed arena tweeted from its official account, “that was just the earth prepping for Olivia Rodrigo tonight.”

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That was exactly right, as far as the 21-year-old pop star’s fans were concerned. More than 14,000 of them showed up in purple-hued, sequined droves to watch Rodrigo make her debut at one of the country’s biggest career milestone-marking venues Friday night (April 5), something that’s been a long time coming for the star since she found near-instant global success with Sour in 2021. (Not wanting to “skip steps,” as she told Billboard at the time, the singer stuck to smaller theaters for her first tour in ’22. Now, with a second chart-topping album under her belt thanks to last year’s Guts , Rodrigo is more than ready for not just one, but four sold-out shows at the Garden, the remaining three of which are slated for April 6, 8 and 9.)

Having previously briefly joined Billy Joel at one of his 2022 MSG shows to duet her own hit, “Deja Vu,” as well as “Uptown Girl,” Rodrigo was already a little bit acquainted with the grounds — plus, after being on the road for a month following her kickoff show in Palm Springs Feb. 23, her hour-and-a-half undertaking was already a well-oiled machine by the time she got to New York. Even so, the reigning princess of pop took the stage looking with genuine amazement as her crowd jumped, danced and screamed along to her opening number — “Bad Idea Right?” — making the entire arena pulse, this time without any help from shifting tectonic plates.

From a special guest performance (hello, Noah Kahan !) to a surprise mini High School Musical reunion, see the 8 best moments from the show that followed below.

Hello, Madison Square

Early on in her set, Rodrigo took a moment to acknowledge the magnitude of the night’s hallowed location, where most artists only ever dream of performing. “This is a very special night — my first night at Madison Square Garden,” she said breathlessly, brown eyes wide as they took in the sea of fans in front of her. “It’s incredible. I’m really excited. Tonight’s going to be so f–king fun.”

The artist’s return to New York — which she later asserted is the “greatest city in the world” — was made even more special by the fact that most of the show’s songs were written there , as she now lives in a Greenwich Village apartment. “I’m very, very grateful you’re here,” she added. “Thank you so much.”

WELCOME TO NIGHT 1 💜 #GUTSMSG pic.twitter.com/A3bweim4RI — MSG (@TheGarden) April 6, 2024

Girls Your Age Know Better

While singing her Billboard Hot 100 -topping Guts lead single “Vampire,” Rodrigo prompted the audience to sing — no, scream — the lyric, “Girls your age know better.”

With a crowd full of girls much younger than her in attendance, it was a small but profound way for the pop star to emphasize to them which suitors to steer clear of — hopefully saving many of the kiddos in homemade T-shirts and facepaint from falling into the same traps she did as they grow up.

The Breeders Get Their Flowers

Rodrigo’s premiere performance at Madison Square also marked The Breeders’ first show as Guts Tour openers. After their set, before accompanying herself on piano to sing “Teenage Dream,” the headliner made sure to give the ’90s rock figureheads their flowers.

“How incredible were The Breeders?” she said, smiling. “I’m such a huge fan. I remember my life in two distinct periods: before I heard ‘Cannonball’ and after I heard ‘Cannonball.’ I’m so honored to be playing this show with them.”

The Earthquake of It All

Of course, Rodrigo had to take a second to address the elephant in the room. While flying high over the heads of the crowd on her floating crescent moon set piece, on which she sings the Guts and Sour sister ballads “Logical” and “Enough for You,” the musician quipped, “All I’m thinking is I’m glad the earthquake didn’t happen when I was on this thing.”

A Mini 'High School Musical' Reunion

In between songs, Rodrigo took some time to interact with the crowd, at one point shouting out a group of elementary-age girls in matching purple dresses. “Look at those cuties! How sweet! I love little best friends.”

Then, while asking whether any of her fans had come to the show with their mothers, the former Disney star spotted her own TV mom: Michelle Noh, who played one of her character’s parents on High School Musical: The Musical: The Series . “Oh my goodness!” she chirped. “That’s crazy — speaking of moms — she played my mom on High School Musical ! I didn’t know you were here. Oh my god, that’s amazing. Wow, that is such a meta moment, we actually did not plan that.”

Noah Kahan Makes a Cameo

Perhaps the biggest highlight of the night came midway through the show, when Rodrigo brought out special guest Noah Kahan for a live duet that fans have been craving ever since the “Good 4 U” singer covered the New England native’s hit “Stick Season” on the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge in October.

“I’ve been looking forward to this all tour,” Rodrigo said before Kahan stepped out. “There’s this artist that I really love, and I found his music about a year ago and instantly became obsessed. He’s an incredible songwriter, an incredible singer.”

After sharing a hug, the two performers both played guitars as they traded lines of the “Stick Season” verses, their voices intertwining in harmony during the chorus. “Noah Kahan, everybody!” Rodrigo cheered as the folk singer exited the stage.

will not forget that this exists 💟 @oliviarodrigo @NoahKahan @KahanHQ pic.twitter.com/rFdXDKMeWs — olivia’s livies 💋 (@LiviesHQ) April 6, 2024

Happy Birthday, Moa

One of the best parts of Rodrigo’s show was her palpably strong friendships with her band, which is made up of all-female musicians. During a break between songs, she made sure that bassist Moa Munoz — who got her big moment playing the solo riffs to “Jealousy, Jealousy” at another point — got the birthday celebration she deserved by getting the whole arena onboard for a feel-good group sing-along to “Happy Birthday.”

Carrie Bradshaw AF

Rodrigo paid one last tribute to New York City by taking the stage for encore performances of “Good 4 U” and “Get Him Back!” in a tank top reading, “Carrie Bradshaw AF.”

As the Sex and the City leading lady might say: And just like that… Liv’s first-ever show at the Garden was in the books.

night 1 ✅💋 pic.twitter.com/SdAYxjC4c9 — MSG (@TheGarden) April 6, 2024

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  • Feb 21 2024 The Lounge at World Cafe Live Philadelphia, PA, USA Add time Add time
  • Feb 24 2024 The Southern Cafe & Music Hall Charlottesville, VA, USA Start time: 9:05 PM 9:05 PM
  • Apr 05 2024 Callaghan's Irish Social Club This Setlist Mobile, AL, USA Start time: 9:00 PM 9:00 PM
  • Apr 06 2024 Hogs for the Cause 2024 New Orleans, LA, USA Add time Add time
  • Apr 07 2024 White Oak Upstairs Houston, TX, USA Add time Add time

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