Premium Content:

Slam it to the left – The Spice Girls are returning to spice up your life

Slam it to the left, shake it to the right, yes The Spice Girls appear to be poised for a much anticipated reunion but what their new project will be is a bit of a mystery.

- Advertisement -

Emma Bunton, Melanie Chisholm, Melanie Brown and Victoria Beckham met up at Geri Horner’s Hertfordshire home last week and agreed to put the band back together. Baby, Sporty, Scary Posh and Ginger have confirmed they have a new project in the works, but what it exactly will be in unclear at this stage.

The band’s longtime manager Simon Fuller was also at the get together. Fans are hoping a world tour will be on the cards, but it might be a smaller project like a TV special or a one-off televised concert.

The last time the five performed together was at the London Olympics in 2012. They previously played a series of concerts in 2007.

Geri Horner quit the band at the height of their success in 1998, the remaining four members went on to record one more album before announcing their indefinite hiatus in 2000.

OIP Staff


Support OUTinPerth

Thanks for reading OUTinPerth. We can only create LGBTIQA+ focused media with your help.

If you can help support our work, please consider assisting us through a one-off contribution to our GoFundMe campaign, or a regular contribution through our Patreon appeal.

Become a Supporter→     Make a contribution→ 

 

 

 

 

Latest

Senator Ralph Babet ignores sanctions over offensive online comments

United Australia senator ignores commissions directions over his offensive online comments.

Letters to faith leaders from federal government confirm no action on LGBTIQA+ discrimination

Senator Fatima Payman forced the government to release documents showing the lack of action.

Take a look at the trailer for Miriam Margolyes in ‘Holy Days’

Miriam Margolyes os joined by acting greats Judy Davis and Jacki Weaver.

Rainbow Families strengthen national voice and regional connection

Rainbow Families made it to Mardi Gras and Albany Pride.

Newsletter

Don't miss

Senator Ralph Babet ignores sanctions over offensive online comments

United Australia senator ignores commissions directions over his offensive online comments.

Letters to faith leaders from federal government confirm no action on LGBTIQA+ discrimination

Senator Fatima Payman forced the government to release documents showing the lack of action.

Take a look at the trailer for Miriam Margolyes in ‘Holy Days’

Miriam Margolyes os joined by acting greats Judy Davis and Jacki Weaver.

Rainbow Families strengthen national voice and regional connection

Rainbow Families made it to Mardi Gras and Albany Pride.

Aldous Harding shares new song and an album is on the way too

On 8th May 2026, Aldous Harding will release her fifth studio album, Train On The Island. 

Senator Ralph Babet ignores sanctions over offensive online comments

United Australia senator ignores commissions directions over his offensive online comments.

Letters to faith leaders from federal government confirm no action on LGBTIQA+ discrimination

Senator Fatima Payman forced the government to release documents showing the lack of action.

Take a look at the trailer for Miriam Margolyes in ‘Holy Days’

Miriam Margolyes os joined by acting greats Judy Davis and Jacki Weaver.