S Club 7 Homecoming: Bringing 'Joy and Positivity' Back on 25th Anniversary Comeback Tour

S Club 7Image source, Getty ImagesBy Paul GlynnEntertainment reporter

S Club 7 have announced that they will be reuniting for a UK and Ireland tour this year, for r mark its 25th anniversary.

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

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

Stevens said it would be "special" to have the chance to bring back their "happy and positive" music.

"I think where we are in the world right now, we just want to get up there and bring some joy and positivity," the singer said during 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 there nostalgia is such a special thing to be a part of."

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

The band announced their comeback in a statement early Monday night ahead of their One Show appearance, saying, "After eight years, it's amazing for a...

S Club 7 Homecoming: Bringing 'Joy and Positivity' Back on 25th Anniversary Comeback Tour
S Club 7Image source, Getty ImagesBy Paul GlynnEntertainment reporter

S Club 7 have announced that they will be reuniting for a UK and Ireland tour this year, for r mark its 25th anniversary.

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

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

Stevens said it would be "special" to have the chance to bring back their "happy and positive" music.

"I think where we are in the world right now, we just want to get up there and bring some joy and positivity," the singer said during 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 there nostalgia is such a special thing to be a part of."

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

The band announced their comeback in a statement early Monday night ahead of their One Show appearance, saying, "After eight years, it's amazing for a...

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