Is the S Club 7 reunion tour still happening?
According to reports, the unexpected death of their original band member Paul Cattermole on Thursday would not derail the British musical group's planned UK and Ireland tour.
Despite his untimely demise, the 11 scheduled events are set to go forward as planned.
Those close to Paul recognize that despite Paul's unexpected death, he would have wanted them to continue their concert, according to a person who talked to The Sun.
Management reportedly thought that it would be an excellent way to memorialize Paul and recall his presence in their life. The insider said, "They wanted to make sure his memory didn't fade away, so they proposed him returning on stage as a tribute."
One person close to them said all band members were overjoyed at the prospect of a reunion as a memorial to Paul.
Per the outlet, manager Simon Fuller will shortly meet with each band member - Hannah Spearritt, Rachel Stevens, Jo O'Meara, Tina Barrett, Jon Lee, and Bradley McIntosh - to ensure everyone is happy ahead of their upcoming shows.
Discussions about upcoming concerts are meant to make everyone feel at ease.
Paul Cattermole Dead
On Friday, news broke of Paul Cattermole's untimely death.
Members of S Club 7, formed in 1998, were devastated to announce his passing.
In a heartfelt statement, they declared, "We are truly devastated by the passing of our brother Paul. No words describe the deep sadness and loss we all feel."
"We were so lucky to have had him in our lives and are thankful for the amazing memories we have."
Many people were shocked when Paul, a musician from Dorset, England, was discovered dead. As of now, no cause of death has been reported.
Former S Club 7 member Paul established Skua after quitting the band in 2002. Unfortunately, the now-defunct band split up only one year later.
S Club 7 reunited in 2014 for Children in Need before embarking on their Bring It All Back Tour a year later.
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S Club 7 Reunion
In October, they will embark on an 11-city tour of the United Kingdom and Ireland, stopping in Leeds, Birmingham, Nottingham, and London.
All seven founding members of the group have decided to reunite for the series of concerts.
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