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Five, S Club 3 and more head to Aus for Poptastic Tour 2019


Do you feel like something is missing in your life? Is it that wave of joy that sweeps over you when you hear a great pop song?

Well, you are in luck! Five + S Club 3 + Big Brovaz + G.R.L. will be together, live in concert, as part of the Poptastic Tour in February 2019.

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The 90’s were the decade of boy bands. One of the biggest boy bands and for many their absolute favourites, were the hit machines known as Five (or 5IVE). They changed the way we looked at boy bands as they didn’t wear matching outfits or mime or sit on stools.

Along the way they released a series of great pop songs – Keep On Movin, If Ya Getting Down, Everybody Get Up, When the Lights Go Out, Got The Feelin’, We will Rock You, Slam Dunk to name a few.

Joining Five will be S Club 3 (Jo, Tina and Brad). S Club 3 will deliver the fun time party vibes as only they can as they perform all their biggest sing-a-long hits including Bring It All Back, Don’t Stop Movin, Reach, Two in a Million, Never Had a Dream Come True and of course S Club Party

Along with Five and S Club 3 will be Big Brovaz. Big Brovaz had one of the biggest selling singles in Australia in 2002 with Nu Flow. They followed it with Favourite Things and Baby Boy.

But wait there’s more GRL had a mega hit on with Ugly Heart which sold over 300,000 copies in Australia and your DJ and Host for the night is the one and only Levins.

For tickets and more information, head to metropolistouring.com

Tour Dates

Perth

Metro City

Sunday 10th February

Adelaide

Thebarton Theatre

Monday 11th February

Melbourne

Forum Theatre

Tuesday 12th February

Sydney

Big Top

Thursday 14th February

Brisbane

Eaton’s Hill Hotel

Saturday 16th February

Source:- Media release


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