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S Club 7 Reform For Summer UK Shows?

Wednesday, 21 March 2012 Written by Elliott Batte
S Club 7 Reportedly Sign Seven Figure Comeback Deal

Cheesy pop group fans, prepare for some good news – it’s been reported that S Club 7 are making a return to the music scene, with plans for tours and a new album in the pipeline.

The ‘Reach for the Stars’ singers are set to follow in the footsteps of many other pop groups and will be getting back together one more time, with Paul, Hannah, Tina, Jo, Bradley Rachel and Jon apparently signing a seven-figure deal confirming the move.

A source close to the group told The Daily Mirror: “The guys have been inundated with approaches and offers over the past three years, but always said no. But following a series of talks and meetings, they decided to go for it. What with the Olympics coming up and the Queen’s diamond jubilee gig, there’s a real British feel-good factor at the moment. The band figured it was a case of now or never. And if the gigs go well there is the option to release a new album, plus a Greatest Hits. Everyone is really excited – and frantically getting back in shape.”

The deal will supposedly see the band performing across the UK on mini-tours and one-off appearances, and may even lead to a two-album record deal, meaning that the group would have some new material for the first time since 2003.

Stereoboard will keep you up-to-date on this story as it unfolds.
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