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Spice Girls Come Together For Festivals Single Release
The Spice Girls are reforming to release a festivals single, it has been reported.
Emma Bunton and Geri Haliwell could hardly contain their joy as they emerged from a Brighton recording studio, hugging each other and laughing, last week.
The girls are hoping to grab this year's prestigious UK festivals number one and are delighted with the track they have chosen. Mel C is also said to have lay down her vocals for the track at the same studio.
The remaining band members Victoria Beckham and Mel B will reportedly travel to the UK to record their parts next month.
Last month, it was reported the band had been offered 1 million each to reunite for a festivals concert after the former bandmates were overheard discussing plans to stage a comeback show during celebrations for Victoria's husband David's 32nd birthday.
The Spice Girls had three consecutive UK festivals number ones at the height of their success. In 1996, '2 Become 1' topped the charts, followed by 'Too Much' in 1997 and 'Goodbye' in 1998.



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