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The Saturdays Reunion 28 members have voted

  1. 1. Will They Reform?

    • Yes - continue to Q2
      22
    • No - your all set, thanks for your time!
      5
  2. 2. If yes, when?

    • 2016
      1
    • 2017
      15
    • 2018
      5
    • 2019
      6
  3. 3. Who will be involved? (select all that apply)

    • Frankie
      24
    • Mollie
      26
    • Una
      26
    • Vanessa
      23
    • Rochelle
      24
  4. 4. What will the reunion consist of? (select all that apply)

    • Single
      21
    • Album
      11
    • Tour
      18
    • Documentary
      5
    • EP
      7
    • Repackaged Greatest Hits
      8

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Yes, 2017, all five girls, single/album/tour
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I don't think they'd be able to sell a tour, even their greatest hits was in small venues and lots of the dates were largely empty. People will care even less in two years time! The only way they can tour is if they do it with some other artists.
I don't think they'd be able to sell a tour, even their greatest hits was in small venues and lots of the dates were largely empty. People will care even less in two years time! The only way they can tour is if they do it with some other artists.

Totally agree. Unless they actually manage another hit or two and the album does decently, which of course is sort of unlikely now. I based my votes on what the girls would be up for and I know they've mentioned that they'd like to tour one last time. Maybe a club tour? :lol:

If they wanted to do a tour that didn't look bad if they do smaller venues, then they should do an acoustic tour.
Foxes plays relatively small-ish venues and still gets a decent crowd to make a living so I don't see why they can't/wouldn't do the same?
Foxes' last album sold more than Finest Selection and Living for the Weekend combined though.

Quite simply, no. They lasted far longer than anyone would have expected and had more success than I think anyone involved would have expected, even in their wildest dreams. But the time is over, the fact their last album and GH met with such terrible sales and had almost no longevity suggests that 1) their core fanbase had dwindled dramatically and 2) they had almost no appeal outside that. If they had a strong core fanbase they might have been able to come back in a few years and ride the momentum of their return to a decent hit or two, but I doubt any label would bother to invest anything in them when the likelihood of it being returned is minimal.

 

Rochelle is away off doing her own thing, rather successfully now, and will clearly pursue that as her main career and I don't really imagine any of the rest would be massively keen to return anyway, even if the offer was there, which it isn't/won't be.

^As doom and gloom as it sounds, I'd probably agree with this. :(
  • 4 weeks later...
I'm sure the girls realize that they have two options: Come back and give it their all or don't come back at all. I'm sure they realized that doing the bare minimum wasn't cutting it anymore. So it'll depend on where they are in their personal lives and careers in a year or so from now. If they miss the group as much as they say and there are no more pregnancies for a few years, I don't see why they can't come back together. I can't see their comeback single doing any worse than WAYWF, with or without radio support.
If it's Higher level awesome, i see it being a smash. It's just if they've got it in them anymore
  • 2 weeks later...
I can't believe the amount of people who think they're going to reform!?
I also think they will reform, next year hopefully though they could surprise us with music at any time.
I can't believe the amount of people who think they're going to reform!?

I think stranger things have happened in music, than the possibility of The Saturdays reforming someday!

I honestly do think they'll reform, but only just so they can end things properly. A last single, basically.

I honestly do think they'll reform, but only just so they can end things properly. A last single, basically.

Same, maybe with a nice little repackaged Greatest Hits to end it with, maybe try and get it to 20k :lol: if they could be bothered of course

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