Spice Girls to reunite for Red Peppers 50th Anniversary Celebration

Publish date: 2024-04-24

For the first time since the closing ceremony of the 2012 Olympic Games in London, the Spice Girls will reunite and perform at the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the “Red Peppercorn” – Jerry Horner. It is reported by the Mirror.

Jeri Horner invited her Spice Girls co-stars Emma Bunton, Melanie Brown, Melanie Chisholm, and Victoria Beckham to a lavish party to celebrate her anniversary in September.

The celebration will take place at an Oxfordshire estate not far from David and Victoria Beckham’s home in the Cotswolds.

“It’s going to be an amazing evening to which Jerry’s closest friends are invited. We are planning for the Spice Girls to take the stage together and sing Wannabe,” a source told the publication.

The Spice Girls last performed in 2019 as part of their UK and Ireland tour. Victoria Beckham could not then join her colleagues, citing personal circumstances.

In a previous post, Spice Girls was founded in 1994 and quickly gained popularity and love from fans. The team lasted about ten years, after which it broke up.

The group reunited in 2018 – all members returned to it, except for Beckham. In 2019, the Spice Girls got back on tour. They played 13 gigs, earning £4.5 million.

Despite this, the composition cannot be called new-its excerpt appeared on the Web back in 2016. However, the band is now planning an official release of the track.

In addition, the famous designer Victoria Beckham, who once began her career with this group, will participate in his recording for the first time.

The track will be published in honor of the 25th anniversary of the Wannabe song that made the band famous. Feed Your Love will be available on July 9th.

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The ballad will be performed by Jeri Horner, Melanie Chisholm, Emma Bunton, Melanie Brown, and Victoria Beckham.

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