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S Club 7 stars reunite on Brit Awards red carpet 21 years after win – ahead of huge announcement-Sabrina Barr-Entertainment – Metro

The nostalgia! The feels!

S Club 7 stars reunite on Brit Awards red carpet 21 years after win – ahead of huge announcement-Sabrina Barr-Entertainment – Metro

The nostalgia! The feels! (Picture: David Fisher/Shutterstock)

So many childhood memories are flooding back to our minds at the sight of three S Club 7 stars posing up a storm on the Brit Awards 2023 red carpet.

Just the other day, the iconic pop group revealed they had a huge announcement to share in the coming days.

While fans are yet to find out if it’s the big reunion tour that they’re expecting, they were treated to the sight of Jo O’Meara, Rachel Stevens and Tina Barrett at the award ceremony at London’s O2 arena, 21 years after the group took home the accolade for best British single for Don’t Stop Movin’.

Jo, 43, and Tina, 46, sandwiched Rachel, 44, in black ensembles, with Jo wearing an elegant number with sleeves trailing all the way to the floor.

Tina opted for a sparkly look, with cut-outs on her left shoulder and hip, while Rachel looked radiant in her red, asymmetrical gown.

Now we just need to see them back together with the rest of the band in tow…

The pop icons brought the glamour (Picture: David Fisher/Shutterstock)

We couldn’t be more ready for an S Club Party (Picture: Tim Roney/Getty Images)

In a recent post shared on Twitter, the band wrote: ‘Ain’t no party like an S Club Party. Announcement coming 7pm this Monday 13th February on BBC’s The One Show.’

With two more days to find out what it could be, we’re really testing the limits of our patience!

Some fans speculated that they could be announced as the UK’s 2023 Eurovision act, ahead of the song contest being held in Liverpool later this year.

Brit Awards nominees 2023

Song of the Year

Aitch and Ashanti – Baby

Cat Burns – Go

Dave – Starlight

Ed Sheeran and Elton John – Merry Christmas

Eliza Rose and Interplanetary Criminal – B.O.T.A. (Baddest of Them All)

George Ezra – Green Green Grass

Harry Styles – As It Was

Lewis Capaldi – Forget Me

LF System – Afraid To Feel

Sam Smith and Kim Petras – Unholy

Best New Artist

Kojey Radical

Mimi Webb

Rina Sawayama

Sam Ryder

Wet Leg

Artist of the Year

Central Cee

Fred again..

George Ezra

Harry Styles

Stormzy

Group of the Year

The 1975

Arctic Monkeys

Bad Boy Chiller Crew

Nova Twins

Wet Leg

International Group of the Year

Blackpink

Drake & 21 Savage

First Aid Kit

Fontaines D.C.

Gabriels

Best Pop/R&B Act

Cat Burns

Charli XCX

Dua Lipa

Harry Styles

Sam Smith

Best Rock/Alternative Act

The 1975

Arctic Monkeys

Nova Twins

Tom Grennan

Wet Leg

Best Dance Act

Becky Hill

Bonobo

Calvin Harris

Eliza Rose

Fred again..

Best Hip Hop/Grime/Rap Act

Aitch

Central Cee

Dave

Loyle Carner

Stormzy

International Artist of the Year

Beyoncé

Burna Boy

Kendrick Lamar

Lizzo

Taylor Swift

International Song of the Year

Beyoncé – Break My Soul

David Guetta and Bebe Rexha – I’m Good (Blue)

Fireboy DML and Ed Sheeran – Peru

Carolina Gaitán, Mauro Castillo, Adassa, Rhenzy Feliz, Diane Guerrero, Stephanie Beatriz and cast of Encanto – We Don’t Talk About Bruno

Gayle – abcdefu

Jack Harlow – First Class

Lizzo – About Damn Time

Lost Frequencies and Calum Scott – Where Are You Now

OneRepublic – I Ain’t Worried

Taylor Swift – Anti-Hero

MasterCard British Album of the Year

The 1975 – Being Funny in a Foreign Language

Wet Leg – Wet Leg

Harry Styles – Harry’s House

Stormzy – This Is What I Mean

Fred again.. – Actual Life 3

Meanwhile, several others speculated that a reunion tour is on the way, with one tweeting: ‘Omg is this a dream???? I never had a dream come true.’

‘My inner 12 year old is screaming right now,’ another wrote, while someone else commented: ‘S Club Juniors better be the support act.’

S Club 7 were first formed in 1998, scoring hits with tracks including Never Had a Dream Come True, S Club Party, Bring It All Back and Don’t Stop Movin’.

They broke up in the early 2000s, before a reunion tour took place a decade later.

They received six Brit Award nominations over the years and won twice – first in 2000 for British breakthrough act, and second in 2002 for British single of the year.

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