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21st February 2023
04:50pm GMT

"We appreciate that this wasn't the experience customers booked tickets for in good faith, and we were as disappointed as you to learn last night that the show we had booked to kickstart our new wave of Flashback Friday events wasn’t going to be going ahead as planned. "Sadly, this situation was out of our hands, and when we booked the show there was no speculation or confirmation of an S Club 7 reunion, for which contractual obligations meant they weren’t able to perform the show we had booked and sold tickets to."Bradley's appearance followed the announcement earlier this month of S Club 7’s reunion tour later this year. The group confirmed they would be going on a reunion tour at arenas across the UK and Ireland in October to celebrate 25 years since they formed. After being formed in 1998, S Club 7 became one of one of the biggest bands in the country as they shot to fame in the late 90s and early 2000s. The group landing four UK number ones 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’. Related articles:
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