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S Club 7 to reunite for performance on Children in Need 2014

The band promise 'the mega S Club party of all time'

Wednesday 22 October 2014 12:04 BST
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S Club 7 pose for Children in Need 2001
S Club 7 pose for Children in Need 2001 (Getty Images)

S Club 7 are bringing it all back for Children in Need.

The Noughties pop band have confirmed they will reunite together on stage for the first time in over a decade for the BBC fundraising night next month.

Tina Barrett, Paul Cattermole, Jon Lee, Bradley McIntosh, Jo O'Meara, Hannah Spearritt and Rachel Stevens will perform a medley of their greatest hits live on the show on Friday 14 November.

The band last performed together in 2003 shortly before they announced their split.

Bradely McIntosh, who filled in for Simon Webbe when Blue performed at The Big Reunion tour at London’s O2 this weekend, hinted on stage that the band could get back together soon.

S Club 7 have previously had two Children in Need hits, “Never Had a Dream Come True” and “Have You Ever”, which topped the UK top 40 in 2000 and 2001 respectively.

Their reunion follows the comeback of a number of Nineties and Noughties bands, including B*Witched, 911, Blue, Five and Atomic Kitten, who participated in the ITV2 show The Big Reunion.

Steps also reunited on TV three years ago after appearing in Sky Living’s documentary Steps reunion.

S Club 7 said: “We’re really looking forward to bringing it all back for Pudsey, for BBC Children In Need and for all our fans who have been so great over the years. This is going to be the mega S Club party of all time!”

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