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Will the Spice Girls tour Down Under? Mel C hints at 'exciting things'


Will the Spice Girls tour Down Under? Mel C hints at ‘exciting things later this year’… after the ’90s pop band called off their Australian shows in 2019

Spice Girl Mel C has confirmed she would like to get the band touring again as soon as possible.

The girl group previously reunited in 2019 – minus Victoria Beckham – for a UK and Ireland tour, but cancelled their planned Australian concerts after negotiations with promoters fell through.

The ’90s pop sensations are celebrating their 25th anniversary this year and Melanie Chisholm – better known as Sporty Spice, Mel C – has teased that there are plans for ‘many more exciting things later on this year’.

Spice Girl Mel C has confirmed she would like to get the band touring again as soon as possible - meaning an Australian and New Zealand tour could be on the horizon

Spice Girl Mel C has confirmed she would like to get the band touring again as soon as possible – meaning an Australian and New Zealand tour could be on the horizon

Speaking on the Celebrity Search Engine podcast about a Spice Girls tour, Chisholm said: ‘I can’t speak for everybody but if it was down to me, as soon as we can, we will’.

‘The success of the shows in 2019 and just how much we loved it, we have to do it,’ she said.

‘If we don’t do it, I’ll be very, very cross.’

The girl group previously reunited in 2019 - minus Victoria Beckham - for a UK and Ireland tour, but cancelled their planned Australian concerts after negotiations with promoters fell through

The girl group previously reunited in 2019 – minus Victoria Beckham – for a UK and Ireland tour, but cancelled their planned Australian concerts after negotiations with promoters fell through

The Spice Girls reformed for the closing ceremony of the 2012 Olympic Games in London, and performed a medley of hit songs, which Chisholm described as a ‘magical night’.

The band want into cold storage in 2000, two years after ‘Ginger Spice’ Geri Halliwell announced she was leaving.

‘Now of course, a lot of water has gone under the bridge and we respect her decision,’ Chisholm said.

‘But it was tough at the time.’



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