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‘90s pop group S Club is stopping in Toronto for their reunion tour

S Club is coming to Toronto Nov. 16. (Courtesy: Twitter)

Prior to this past summer, it had been twenty years since S Club, the ‘90s British pop group, formerly known as S Club 7, had released new music together. And this fall, the group will be hitting the road for a reunion tour 25 years after they first entered the music scene.

Known for chart-topping songs including “Bring It All Back,” and “Never Had a Dream Come True,” S Club is known for their upbeat sound and rhyming tunes. The group is set to perform a leg of their reunion tour in Toronto on Nov. 16, 2023. 

S Club, which was formed by former Spice Girls manager Simon Fuller, was initially made up of seven members: Tina Barett, Job Lee, Bradley McIntosh, Jo O’Meara, Rachel Stevens, Hannah Spearrits, and Paul Cattermole. 

After Spearrits pulled out of the tour following the death of Cattermole this past spring, only five remained and a name rebrand was in order. 

In July 2023, S Club released a new single called “These Are The Days,” which they’ll be playing for an audience at Meridian Hall this November, likely along with some of their other nostalgic hits. 

Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased here

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