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10.10.2023 - 10:27 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
There ain’t no party like an S Club party - and the party is kicking off here in Manchester this week.
Jo, Rachel, Bradley, Tina and Jon will be heading to Manchester’s AO Arena this Thursday (October 12) before returning for a second show on October 21 as part of the Good Times tour and it’s set to feature the likes of super hits Don’t Stop Movin, Bring It All Back and Reach.
Initially announced as a comeback tour featuring all seven members, Paul Cattermole, who was a part of the band from 1998 to 2002, sadly passed away from underlying heart conditions just months after the band unveiled details on the tour - which has been renamed in honour of one of the songs he was set to perform.
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Fellow bandmate Hannah Spearritt, who was recently announced as a contestant on Dancing On Ice, later announced she would no longer be taking part in the 14-date tour following Paul’s passing. The original five members have promised the tour will be ‘emotional’ as it pays tribute to Paul.
“We’re going to be honouring Paul throughout the entire tour,” Jo told the M.E.N earlier this year. “Renaming it the Good Times tour was just a no-brainer for us and It just seemed like the right thing for us to do.”
The tour will mark the first time the band have performed together in eight years. They last performed in Manchester as part of their Bring It All Back tour in May 2015. Following the first show at the AO Arena, S Club will head to the likes of Liverpool, Sheffield, Dublin, Glasgow and London's O2 Arena.
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S Club have paid tribute to late member Paul Cattermole during the opening night of their reunion tour, describing him as a “brother”. Check out footage from the show below.The gig took place at Manchester’s AO Arena last night (October 12), and was described as a preview to the pop group’s first reunion tour in eight years.As well as playing classic tracks including ‘Don’t Stop Moving’, ‘Have You Ever’ and ‘Reach’, the members all took time throughout the show to pay tribute to longtime member Cattermole, who died shortly after the live concerts were announced.“That’s our brother right there, man,” said Bradley McIntosh as a montage of images of Cattermole was shown (via BBC News).
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