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Just don't understand why they don't release it 😡
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Like why even post the teasing footage when they know fans are dying for a release? It's like it is just rubbing it in.

Yep <_<

Their social media has suddenly gone into over drive after being dead for the best part of 3 months. 2 posts a day right now, wonder if it is a good sign?

BBC Radio 2 - Saturday December 21st

 

Melanie C on the Dermot O’Leary show from 8am-10am (singing live)

Emma and Geri on Rylan’s show from 3pm

 

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They were phoned in 3 minute chats, geri didn't mention spice girls at all. Emma obviously did about the tour.
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Happy Christmas to all the Spicy fans who post here :cheer:

Rather randomly I've noticed the last month or so Spiceworld the album is stocked and sold by Amazon. I dont know if they printed extra copies or someone found some lying in a warehouse somewhere. It still isn't on sale at HMV though which is a shame.

 

Right now Amazon is the only place you can buy a new physical copy of Spiceworld and as we know during the tour it was registering 0 physical sales as it wasn't even available new on Amazon then. That Spiceworld vinyl reissue cant come quick enough.

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Happy New Years, Spice Girls forum :cheer: Let's hope that 2020 proves to be a Spicy year.

Live execs on the future of the Spice Girls

 

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Future live dates by the Spice Girls are an "ongoing conversation", according to execs involved in the group's hugely successful reunion.

 

The legendary girl group invited speculation about additional activity by re-signing with CAA for representation in all areas worldwide.

 

However, Modest! Management’s Richard Griffiths and Harry Magee, who were drafted in to represent the band alongside original Spice Girls manager Simon Fuller of XIX Entertainment, told Music Week nothing was set in stone.

 

“Our deal with them was just to do one tour," said Griffiths. "There’s been a huge amount of interest from absolutely everywhere. But getting the timing right for them to do something again, that will take some juggling around to make that happen because they all have their ongoing things that they were doing before, and young families. Going away to America for two months doesn’t necessarily work for everybody.

 

“But as we sit here now, whether we’d be working with them again, whether they themselves would be working again, none of us know.”

 

Despite the absence of founder member Victoria Beckham, the on-sale for the 2019 UK stadium tour shattered previous records to become Ticketmaster's busiest ever. Pollstar reported that a total of 695,660 tickets were sold for the tour, promoted by SJM Concerts, Live Nation and Solo, which grossed $78.2 million (£59.5m) from 13 shows.

 

“Whether it will happen again, I don’t know,” said Solo MD John Giddings, speaking in Music Week's special end of year issue. “But it was a magic moment.”

 

The final three nights at London’s Wembley Stadium generated $27.5 million (£21m) from 221,971 ticket sales.

 

"I’m not sure we have ever seen demand backed up so high on the ticket platforms for an event here before," said James Taylor, the national stadium’s senior commercial manager. "Demand was there for more shows if they wanted it. The girl power message still remains current and relevant to many and you could see on the show days fans reliving their youth – and many bringing along their own kids to give them a taste of their parents’ youth!

 

"The production looked amazing, the sound was great and by the time the girls got to Wembley they had obviously done multiple shows so had time to perfect the show before they got to us. They all still sound great live so there was nothing but positive memories from the shows here.

 

"The final night was particularly emotional as the girls clearly didn’t want to leave the stage. They certainly didn’t leave the stadium until the early hours on the final night! It seemed like the Wembley shows were important for their family and friends and I could see some getting quite emotional in the area they were seated in. I hope the girls and their families left with lasting memories."

 

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I wish they were collectively motivated to do more dates! :(
Their latest insta post though. They love teasing us fans, don't they?!
The social media continues to post at a pretty constant rate, if their is nothing coming till the annimated movie then that is going to be a long time to string the social media along with no new content.
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The 'Wannabe' Istanbul video on the SG Official YouTube page is fast approaching 1M views (currently at 992k)

 

All 6 Istanbul clips - Wannabe, SYBT, 2 Become 1, WDYTYA, If U Can't Dance and SUYL have over 2.8m combined views (over 3m if you include the 2 Wembley clips)

 

They really should add more videos/rare interviews, documentary clips, post throwbacks on social media, spotify links, anniversaries etc.

 

They literally have hundreds of thousands of followers on Instagram and Twitter and they're not utilising it at all

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