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The on of in Istanbul was called, Girl Power! Live in Istanbul. The second tour was their first world tour and it was called, Spiceworld. The next tour was a uk Christmas tour, Christmas in Spice World. The last tour to date was, Return of The Spice Girls.
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It depends what is in your collection. Outfits worn by the Spice Girls, gold discs and tour merchandise will be the things that sell for more.
'S' Club Seven Is Opening! I heard from a very reliable source that the hot music quinet, "Girls Aloud" will be opening for a select number of Spice Girls concerts, both in the UK as well as in the major cities within the US. Way to go, girls! Maybe they could call the tour, "Spice GIRLS Aloud"?
In England there was a newspaper article that asked for young women in the their late teens early twenties to try out for an all-girl music group in 1994. They all met at the auditions except for Emma Bunton (Baby Spice) because there was a girl before her who left and Emma took her spot. They lived together in the same house for about nine months after that.
The on of in Istanbul was called, Girl Power! Live in Istanbul. The second tour was their first world tour and it was called, Spiceworld. The next tour was a uk Christmas tour, Christmas in Spice World. The last tour to date was, Return of The Spice Girls.
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they are not a band anymore
It depends what is in your collection. Outfits worn by the Spice Girls, gold discs and tour merchandise will be the things that sell for more.
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'S' Club Seven Is Opening! I heard from a very reliable source that the hot music quinet, "Girls Aloud" will be opening for a select number of Spice Girls concerts, both in the UK as well as in the major cities within the US. Way to go, girls! Maybe they could call the tour, "Spice GIRLS Aloud"?
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In England there was a newspaper article that asked for young women in the their late teens early twenties to try out for an all-girl music group in 1994. They all met at the auditions except for Emma Bunton (Baby Spice) because there was a girl before her who left and Emma took her spot. They lived together in the same house for about nine months after that.
They reunited in 2007 for a world tour until february 2008. They don't perform as a band since then.
No one "split" the Spice Girls... True Geri Halliwell left in 1998 for personal reasons, but the Spice Girls continued on their very successful "SpiceWorld Tour", had another tour without Halliwell named the "Christmas in SpiceWorld Tour". Their third album "Forever", did relatively well in the UK, but not so well in the US or other countries due to poor promotion of the release. Now, if you're referring to the more recent split during the "Return of the Spice Girls" tour I'm sorry to inform that again no one actually split them up. Geri Halliwell, Victoria Beckham, Melanie Brown, and Emma Bunton all had children at the time and needed to shift their focus back on their families. The reunion tour actually lasted longer than originally expected - there were only three of four shows originally scheduled.
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