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Mel B announces the Spice Girls are coming to Australia

The Spice Girls just delivered the final show on the their UK tour and Mel B signed off with an announcement suggesting Australia is next on the band’s itinerary.

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As the show came to  a close and the band left the stage Scary Spice Mel B shouted “See you in Australia!” leading to speculation that the band will soon announce an Australian leg of their world tour.

The foursome – without Posh Spice Victoria Beckham – have played a series of well received shows around the UK taking in Dublin, Cardiff, Manchester, Coventry, Sunderland, Edinburgh and Bristol. The tour came to a close with three shows at London’s Wembley Stadium.

The band’s show includes hits from all three of their albums including Spice Up Your Life, Holler, Wannabe, Say You’ll Be There, Stop and Viva Forever. 

OIP Staff


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