“Stop Right Now” because Coldplay and Melanie C just got together to perform a beloved Spice Girls ballad.
06.10.2021 - 10:17 / variety.com
Michele Amabile Angermiller In celebration of the Spice Girls’ 25th anniversary, the group has partnered with Universal Music Group’s Bravado for a wide-ranging deal spanning merchandising, direct-to-consumer products, touring, brand and retail licensing and distribution on a global scale.The girl group — comprised of original members Mel B, Emma Bunton, Melanie C, Geri Halliwell and Victoria Beckham — released its debut album “Spice” on Nov.
4, 1996 via Virgin Records and proceeded to take the
.“Stop Right Now” because Coldplay and Melanie C just got together to perform a beloved Spice Girls ballad.
Coldplay‘s Chris Martin covered Spice Girls’ ‘2 Become 1’ with Mel C at a charity concert in LA last night (October 23).The band performed at Audacy’s We Can Survive show at the Hollywood Bowl on Saturday night, which was held in honour of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month in the US.The sixth annual concert was held in collaboration with Young Survival Coalition and also featured appearances from the likes of Black Eyed Peas, Doja Cat, Shawn Mendes and The Kid Laroi.Towards the end of the
Melanie C and Chris Martin are teaming up!
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The Spice Girls have signed a deal with Universal Music’s merch business Bravado to hawk all sorts of stuff around the 25th anniversary of the group’s debut album ‘Spice’.The multi-year deal will see Bravado rep the band’s brand for merchandising, direct-to-consumer products and campaigns, and lots of super fun brand and retail licensing nonsense.“We are so excited to be working with Bravado again, especially in this our 25th anniversary year, and are looking forward to collaborating with the
Shirley Halperin Executive Editor, MusicColdplay has extended its deal with Warner Music Group via a new long-term agreement with Parlophone and Atlantic Records, Variety has learned. The news arrives ahead of the UK band’s ninth studio album, the Max Martin-produced “Music Of The Spheres, which is due out on Oct.
Spice Girls have launched new merchandise as part of a new deal with Universal Music Group’s (UMG) Bravado division.The hit ’90s group’s global, multi-year team-up will see Bravado handle their brand, merchandising, direct-to-consumer products and campaigns, touring as well as retail licensing and distribution, as Music Week reports.News of the deal comes ahead of Spice Girls marking the 25th anniversary of their debut album ‘Spice’, which was released in 1996.
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