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Girl-group reforming for live shows, according to reports. Singer Natasha Hamilton told the Daily Star Sunday that the pop group, who had several hits in the early 2000's, are making a comeback.She said: "We're really excited about getting back together and singing again. We've all been doing our own thing but we thought the time was right to reform. I think it will be fun to go on tour to perform for a whole new generation of fans."The three-piece, made up of Natasha Hamilton, Jenny Frost and Liz McLarnon, are reported to be preparing for some live shows later this year.And Hamilton said there may be a chance of Kerry Katona returning, after leaving the group in 2001.She added: "I ran into Kerry recently and got on really well. We both have kids around the same age so we talked a lot about them. It was lovely to see her. It would be great if we could all get on stage and sing together." The group rose to fame in 1999 and had 13 top ten hits and three number one singles. Their 2001 track Whole Again was their biggest success and sold just under one million copies in the UK.
2012年03月21日 05点03分
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Girl-group reforming for live shows, according to reports. Singer Natasha Hamilton told the Daily Star Sunday that the pop group, who had several hits in the early 2000's, are making a comeback.She said: "We're really excited about getting back together and singing again. We've all been doing our own thing but we thought the time was right to reform. I think it will be fun to go on tour to perform for a whole new generation of fans."The three-piece, made up of Natasha Hamilton, Jenny Frost and Liz McLarnon, are reported to be preparing for some live shows later this year.And Hamilton said there may be a chance of Kerry Katona returning, after leaving the group in 2001.She added: "I ran into Kerry recently and got on really well. We both have kids around the same age so we talked a lot about them. It was lovely to see her. It would be great if we could all get on stage and sing together." The group rose to fame in 1999 and had 13 top ten hits and three number one singles. Their 2001 track Whole Again was their biggest success and sold just under one million copies in the UK.
