The group won four Brits, including a lifetime achievement award
London's Spice Girls reunion concert has sold out in 38 seconds after fans were notified tickets had gone on sale, the show's promoters have claimed. More than one million people in the UK registered for the concert, which takes place on 15 December at the O2 arena. "It was a dramatic moment - the sales went live and there was a huge surge as fans bombarded the lines," said Ticketmaster's boss Chris Edmonds. Two dates - 16 and 18 December - have been added to the tour. A fourth London concert, on 2 January 2008, is also listed on Ticketmaster's website. Tickets for the additional dates are currently being sold to fans, who were alerted to the sales by text and e-mail. And tickets for the 15 December gig are already appearing on eBay - one for nearly £900. The band's world tour kicks off in Canada on 2 December, and will visit San Jose, Shanghai and Cape Town.
The full line-up has not performed on stage since Ginger Spice Geri Halliwell quit in May 1998. The reunion concerts have been put together by Simon Fuller, whose 19 company masterminded the group's global success more than a decade ago. Under his guidance, the five-piece notched up a string of hits - including Wannabe and 2 Become 1 - while also capitalising on their fame with a stream of sponsorship deals. Emma Bunton, Melanie Brown, Melanie Chisholm, Victoria Adams and Geri Halliwell quickly became household names - although they were better known as Baby, Scary, Sporty, Posh and Ginger. They sold more than 55 million records around the world, and even starred in a film, Spice World. Halliwell quit in 1998 citing "differences", leaving the band to complete a sold-out world tour as a foursome. Since 2001 each member has since pursued solo careers with varying degrees of success, while Posh Spice has become better known as fashion icon Victoria Beckham.
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It's all P.R...the comeback has been built up for ages. Would be easy to only issue fewer tickets ( Say 2/3rds of intended for eg.) and then announce more dates after the 'sell out'...Seems a bit engineered to me. Bet there has been a lot of bungs to make all this happen...My theory anyway. lol
Still, I'm sure their bank managers won't be complaining.
Don't begrudge the mentally challenged their entertainment. They need something to do on a Saturday night too you know!
I don't think it's sad at all. If there are people who want to see them, then fine. I think the lifetime achievement award, after 2 albums, is a bit over the top. But then, 'The Brits' are worthless anyway.
I just want you to reassure him - talk to him, make him see the error of his ways. Then I'll hit him.
I HOPE you know I was joking about the UK thing. I mean, my God, we can hardly compete on the music front with you guys! That's a no brainer. Besides, we've got Justin Timberlake selling out all over the place here. Just as sad to me. But like you said, if people wanna see them...
I HOPE you know I was joking about the UK thing. I mean, my God, we can hardly compete on the music front with you guys! That's a no brainer. Besides, we've got Justin Timberlake selling out all over the place here. Just as sad to me. But like you said, if people wanna see them...
Don't worry, I got the joke!
The only problem I have with The Spice Girls tour is the same one that I have with many reformed bands. I feel a bit cheated when old bands reform and do the world tour, but can't be bothered to make a new record. The Eagles have been dining out on past glories for years. And Roger Waters toured last year, but hasn't put out an album of new material since 1992. If I was a big fan of either I'd expect some new material in return for my loyalty.
I just want you to reassure him - talk to him, make him see the error of his ways. Then I'll hit him.
The Brit awards are: 1997: Best video: "Say You’ll Be There" 1997: Best single: "Wannabe" 1998: Best Selling British Album Act Around The World Special Recognition Award for global album sales. 2000: Outstanding Contribution To The British Music Industry. So not exactly a "lifetime achievement award," and hard to deny that honour to them. How Beatle people can get sniffy over Spicemania kind of intrigues me. Love love me do, you know I love You anyone? I think this is all good. They were one of the biggest selling acts of the decade, huge cultural icons and purveyors of a very positive message for their audience. Their influence is still huge.I'm glad the Brits had the courage to recognise that music just isn't the domain of angst ridden college students or smelly old hippies. We of all people should recognise that music that is energetic, fun and positive is just as important as anything "serious" rock can produce. And Geri looked soo good in that union jack dress. Oh, and gfor the record, the American Industry gave the following awards:
American Music Awards 1998: Favourite Band, Duet or Group(Pop/Rock) 1998: Favourite Album (Pop/Rock)- Spice 1998: Favourite New Artist (Pop/Rock) Billboard Music Awards 1997: Album of the Year: Spice 1997: New Artist: Spice Girls
i dont think they got the life time achievement based on there music alone, they paved the way for all girl groups, after they came the charts were flooded with girl groups like destiny child, girls aloud, sugababes,......... and also did a lot for british pop as groups like take that, boyzone had split.
Im not a fan but at a time when the charts were being dominated by one hit wonders, they were fresh and they were very iconic
Please - it wasn't a Life Time Achievement Award. It was for Outstanding Contribution to the British Music Industry. Something all together different (and far more palatable.) http://brits.co.uk/winners/2000/index.php
I see it's not a 'Lifetime Achievement' award, it's an 'Outstanding Contribution' award, which is more understandable. Actually, The Brits have produced some memorable moments over the years; the Mick Fleetwood/Sam Fox disaster, Geri Halliwell literally falling out of her dress, and one of the greatest pieces of television in history, Jarvis wagging his arse at Michael Jackson!
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