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Back again as you always remembered them!
Will Spice Girls fans hear what they really, really want?
The 1990s girl group announced Thursday that they’ll get back together for 11 shows to take place around the globe during December and January.
“Imagine you got divorced and you’ve got back together with your ex-husband,” explains Gerri “Ginger Spice” Halliwell, who was the first to quit the group in 1998. The band broke up in 2001.
But are fans still eager to “zigazig ha” half a decade later?
“There are many groups who we thought would never get back together, who have tried it with varying degrees of success,” says Rolling Stone executive editor Joe Levy. “I think it’s safe to say that none of them have gotten the attention or continued fame they seem to feel they deserve.” Levy adds.
Tour dates for the Spice Girls
Los Angeles, Dec. 7
Las Vegas, Dec. 8
New York, Dec. 11
London, Dec. 15
Cologne, Germany, Dec. 20
Madrid, Dec. 23
Beijing, Jan. 10
Hong Kong, Jan. 12
Sydney, Jan. 17
Cape Town, South Africa, Jan. 20
Buenos Aires, Argentina, Jan. 24
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