S Club are set to reunite for a huge London stadium show, two years after their 25th anniversary tour.
The band previously returned for their Good Times Tour which kicked off in the UK in October 2023 before wrapping up in North America in early 2024.
Last month, the Daily Mail reported that the 90s pop group were planning an arena-sized comeback tour almost three years after the death of singer Paul Cattermole.
Now, S Club are said to be gearing up to support Boyzone at their Final Farewell shows this summer.
The band will make a comeback for two final gigs at London’s Emirates Stadium and will be supported from a number for 90s bands.
The huge 44,000 capacity stadium show will be Boyzone’s first performance together since a five-night run at the London Palladium in 2019.
S Club are set to reunite for a huge London stadium show, two years after their 25th anniversary tour
The band previously returned for their Good Times Tour which kicked off in the UK in October 2023 before wrapping up in North America in early 2024 (Rachel Stevens pictured)
Other support acts are said to include Irish girl group B*Witched, according to The Sun.
Daily Mail has contacted S Club’s representatives for comment.
The news comes after S Club star Tina Barrett confirmed the band were excited to be working together again.
Tina confirmed that the group are working on several exciting projects together, teasing that fans shall be seeing more of them.
Speaking to Perry Presents during the Cabaret Gala Night event at the Kit Kat Club in London this month, she said: ‘We haven’t parted ways, we’ve actually got some projects that we’re working on.
‘I can’t confirm anything, but yes, you will be seeing more of us, and hopefully everyone is as excited as we are. We’ve got new stuff to show you, that’s for sure.’
It comes after music industry sources said last month that concerts are being planned for February 2027 – and it is understood that Hannah Spearitt, who fell out with the rest of the clan in 2023, may join them.
Now, S Club are said to be gearing up to support Boyzone at their Final Farewell shows this summer (Boyzone pictured in 2008)
Rachel Stevens, Jo O’Meara, Jon Lee and Tina are understood to have now committed to the comeback tour, with several dates booked at arena-sized venues in the UK for the start of next year.
It is understood that Bradley McIntosh has also agreed to do the tour, and efforts have now begun to persuade Hannah.
Hannah was ousted from the last tour in 2023 after falling out with the rest of the group when she sold an interview about Cattermole to a red top newspaper, breaking an agreement they had to stay silent until the cause of his death was learned.
‘There is so much excitement about this tour,’ says the insider. ‘They have a huge fan base and a very loyal following so S Club would be thrilled to perform to them again.
‘It will also be a fantastic way to once again remember Paul, who they so desperately miss. Some involved in the project claim that Hannah will join in but there was a lot of bad blood from the last tour so who knows.’
S Club, who renamed themselves from S Club 7, reunited to mark 25 years since they got together in 2023.
However, just weeks after their announcement, Cattermole died suddenly and unexpectedly at the age of 46. It was later revealed that his passing was from natural causes, specifically heart failure.
They carried on with their gigs and renamed them The Good Times Tour, which was to mark the band’s 25th anniversary since they were formed by music mogul Simon Fuller.
S Club also released their first new single in more than 20 years, These are the Days, in memory of Paul.
The band, which catapulted to fame in 1998, were best known for their hits Bring It All Back, S Club Party, Reach, and Never Had a Dream Come True.
They made their name on BBC show Miami 7 and a year later, in 1999, their debut hit Bring It All Back went to No. 1.
They had some success in the US with their hit Never Had A Dream Come True.
However, in 2002, Cattermole quit the band. A year later, the band broke up, and Mr Fuller launched a follow-up project, S Club Juniors.







