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SPICE GIRLS - "FUTURE PLANS" DUE FOR SPICE GIRLS REUNION

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* Spice Girls To Announce Reunion Plans. Nineties Pop Sensations The Spice Girls Are Set To Delight Fans Across The. World. By Officially Announcing Their Plans To Reform.  Emma Bunton, Victoria Beckham, Melanie Brown, Melanie Chisholm And Geri. Halliwell Have Ended Months Of Speculation Over A Possible Reunion Of The. Famous Fivesome, And Will Confirm Details Of The Reunion At A Press Conference. Next Thursday (28Jun07).  The Band Are Rumoured To Be Embarking On A 25-Date World Tour Later This Year. (07), And Will Reportedly Earn $20 Million (£10 Million) Each For Their Part In. The Reunion.  Earlier This Month (Jun07), Beckham Hinted Of A Possible Reunion, Saying,. &Quot;We'll See What Turns Out, But Between You And Me, I'm Really Hopeful That It. Definitely Will Happen.&Quot;.  Chisholm Also Revealed She Had Been Persuaded By British Rockers The Kaiser. Chiefs To Consider Teaming Up With Her Former Bandmates.  The Spice Girls Split In 2001, Three Years After The Departure Of Halliwell. In 1998. (Jc/Wn&Amp;Wnwcmir/Ig). . . The Spice Girls (L-R) Melanie Chisholm, Geri Halliwell, Victoria Beckham, Melanie Brown And Emma Bunton. 1997 Billboard Music Awards Held At The Mgm Grand. Las Vegas, Nevada picture

Caption: * Spice Girls (Picture) TO ANNOUNCE REUNION PLANS Nineties pop sensations the SPICE GIRLS are set to delight fans across the world ....

"FUTURE PLANS" DUE FOR SPICE GIRLS REUNION

The Spice Girls will reveal their reunion plans next Thursday, it emerged today.

Six years have passed since the all-girl pop sensation, which wowed audiences all over the country in the 1990s thanks to their brand of girl power and short skirts, split up.

Posh, Sporty, Baby, Ginger and Scary have had varying degrees of chart success in the intervening years but none have matched the 30 million album sales they notched up during their time together.

Now it seems growing rumours about a potential reunion for the group have some truth to them. Simon Fuller's 19 Entertainment company released a statement toady saying the group would "make an official announcement to the world regarding future plans on Thursday".

According to the Daily Mirror, their plans include a 25-date world tour which will net each of the five a cool $10 million (£5 million).

An insider was quoted by the newspaper as saying the deal had taken "years to sign off", but "finally all of the girls are on board".

A comeback single may also be on the cards. Tabloids reported last month that two of the ex-Spices had been spotted leaving the home of old record producer Richard Stannard, leading to hopes that an attempt at a Christmas number one might be on the cards.


22 June 2007 16:54:21


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