Their voices are still great, working that interesting folky texture, but the fans are barely moving or singing! A tonne of people are actually filing out clearly people are not here to hear the act's new songs. They pop on sparkly jackets to do an ABBA mash-up featuring Take A Chance On Me, Dancing Queen, Mamma Mia and Thank You For The Music. Edele is performing with a cast on her right wrist and we wonder what's happened. They showcase songs like Love & Money and Champagne Or Guinness from their new EP, which definitely has today's club pop feel about it - but people are standing pretty much stock still. They plunge into hits like Rollercoaster, but surprisingly the crowd aren't as amped as you'd expect for the headliner they've waited four acts for. Barrett and McIntosh can still hold a tune and considering they took a back seat to O'Meara in the golden era, we hear them slay hits like Don't Stop Movin'.Ī techno Irish jig blows up the room before B*Witched take the stage, bursting into Jesse Hold On - they're not in denim! Missing Lindsay Armaou this tour, the twins Edele and Keavy Lynch and Sinead O'Carroll have updated their look to bomber jackets, crop tops and jumpsuits, their sleek dance moves keeping them busy on stage. Songs like Reach are pure a shiny, uplifting, optimistic message that '90s pop was known for and is rare these days. They're also having the occasional sound issue, feedback screeching out over their voices. It's a truncated version that soon turns into Two In A Million, but the whole thing seems a bit like a glorified karaoke party due to the disparity between the many voices on the recorded tracks and only the two of them on stage. McIntosh heads down to the crowd to "pick a Jo" for Never Had A Dream Come True - she falters, but it's still a nice gesture. Tina Barrett addresses O'Meara's hospital stay and says she may join later in the tour but that wanted she wanted Barrett and Brad McIntosh to carry on without her. S Club songs are still S Club songs and they're damn fun, the crowd taking the chance to sing Bring It All Back and more with gusto. S Club Party's roll call verse is just. awkward. ![]() Gotta commend them for pulling through with the tour instead of cancelling though. ![]() As excited as the crowd is to see S Club 3, it's honestly cringeworthy to see only two members come out in the wake of Jo O'Meara's strangulated bowel diagnosis.
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