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FILE - In this Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2018 file photo, Spice Girls from left, Melanie Brown, Melanie Chisholm, Emma Bunton and Geri Horner pose for a photo during a live appearance on a radio show at Global Radio in Leicester Square, London. It seems British fans can’t get enough of the soon-to-be reunited Spice Girls. The “girl power” band that peaked in the 1990s had added two more shows to their planned reunion tour after fans complained they couldn’t buy tickets. The added gigs will be in Manchester and London. (Matt Crossick/PA via AP, File)
LONDON | It seems British fans can’t get enough of the soon-to-be reunited Spice Girls.
The band that peaked in the 1990s has added five shows to its planned reunion tour next year after fans complained they couldn’t buy tickets.
FILE – In this Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2018 file photo, Spice Girls from left, Melanie Brown, Melanie Chisholm, Emma Bunton and Geri Horner pose for a photo during a live appearance on a radio show at Global Radio in Leicester Square, London. It seems British fans can’t get enough of the soon-to-be reunited Spice Girls. The “girl power” band that peaked in the 1990s had added two more shows to their planned reunion tour after fans complained they couldn’t buy tickets. The added gigs will be in Manchester and London. (Matt Crossick/PA via AP, File) FILE – In this Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2018 file photo, Spice Girls from left, Melanie Brown, Melanie Chisholm, Emma Bunton and Geri Horner pose for a photo during a live appearance on a radio show at Global Radio in Leicester Square, London. It seems British fans can’t get enough of the soon-to-be reunited Spice Girls. The “girl power” band that peaked in the 1990s had added two more shows to their planned reunion tour after fans complained they couldn’t buy tickets. The added gigs will be in Manchester and London. (Matt Crossick/PA via AP, File)
The Spice Girls added extra gigs in London, Coventry and Manchester. The reunion tour will now begin at Etihad Stadium in Manchester on May 31.
The dates were added after tickets went on sale Saturday morning and fans struggled to get them for the existing shows. Many complained of long waits in electronic queues.
The Spice Girls will be performing without Victoria Beckham, who has launched a successful career as a fashion designer.
They last performed together during the 2012 Olympics in London.