S Club cancel huge reunion tour show after just one night saying it cannot proceed

S Club cancel huge reunion tour show after just one night saying it cannot proceed

S Club have cancelled their latest reunion show at the last minute, due to 'unforeseen circumstances.'

The iconic 90s pop group were due to perform at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool on Friday, 13 October, as part of their 25th anniversary tour.

However, Bradley McIntosh, Rachel Stevens, Jo O'Meara, Tina Barrett, and Jon Lee are unable to take to the stage in Merseyside due to the venue confirming a 'technical issue.'

Instead, representatives from the arena say that the gig has been postponed to Monday, 30 October.

In a statement, they said: "Due to an unforeseen technical issue that is beyond our control and impacting the power supply, we have sadly been forced to take the decision – with the event promoter – to postpone tonight's performance by S Club.


"We understand that S Club fans and the band will be very disappointed, but as the safety and comfort of our visitors are our utmost priority, the show cannot proceed as planned." '

"Happily, the band can reschedule the show to Monday, 30th October 2023, and all tickets remain valid. If you are unable to make the new date, refunds are available from the point of purchase, but we all hope you can make the rescheduled date."

Fans were quick to get frustrated by the news, with many taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, with many pointing out that the bad news had happened on Friday the 13th.

"Should have known from the start when the gig was booked for Friday the 13th,"one person wrote.

While another agreed, saying, "Friday the 13th is real. Now S Club 7 has been cancelled for the show tonight."


On Thursday, the band kicked off their 25th-anniversary tour six months after the death of former band member Paul Cattermole.

Shortly after the 46-year-old died, Hannah Spearritt announced that she would also not be joining the rest of the group for the reunion concerts across the UK and Ireland.

As S Club took the stage as a five, they remembered Paul by playing an emotional montage of the late singer.

In the touching tribute, they could be seen singing his favourited song, Good Times, which the band named the tour in his memory.

Brad looked visibly emotional as he addressed the crowd, saying: "That's our brother right there, man.

"Gone, but you'll never be forgotten. We miss you every single day."

"You know what we've been through this last year,'" he added later on in the show, "It's been so tragic; it's been so sad.'"

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