POP! Connections Nightclub’s Thursday night feast of pop music celebrated it’s first birthday this week with a brilliant tribute to The Speice Girls! Hostess Barbie Q took on the challenge of being Sporty, while Feminem was Ginger, Anna Mation was Posh, Hannah Conda was Baby and Ruby Jewelz stole the show as Scary!
Afterwards audience members were given the chance to win Spice Girl CD’s by singing the bands hits – or at least attempting to sing in some people’s cases.
The show’s going to be repeated next week – mark it in your diaries. Congratulations to POP! for being around for a whole year – a rare feat indeed.
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