June 25th 2024.
The 2000s brought us some of the most iconic music groups, and fans have always wondered what it would be like if their favorite bands joined forces. Well, it seems like that dream may become a reality for S Club and Steps fans, as Jon Lee, member of S Club, recently expressed his desire to collaborate with Steps in the future.
S Club, formed in 1998, has had a successful career, selling over 10 million records worldwide. The current members, Rachel Stevens, Tina Barrett, Bradley McIntosh, and Jo O'Meara, have continued to make music despite the unfortunate passing of Paul Cattermole in 2023. Steps, on the other hand, rose to fame in 1997 with their hit songs and have sold an incredible 22 million records worldwide. It's no surprise that fans are excited at the thought of these two groups coming together.
In an interview with The Sun, Jon Lee shared his thoughts on a possible collaboration, saying, "S Club and Steps were around at the same time, and our anniversaries are only a few months apart. I would love to get us all together and do a Steps Club reunion." The idea of seeing these two iconic groups on stage together is definitely exciting for fans.
Fans of S Club were thrilled to see the band reunite last year, which included a performance at London's The O2 arena in front of 20,000 people. This was a bittersweet moment for the band, as it came just months after the tragic passing of Paul Cattermole at the age of 46. The reunion was also significant because the band honored Paul's memory in a meaningful way.
Tina Barrett of S Club spoke about the band's resurgence, saying, "Back then, festivals were all about rock bands like The Rolling Stones and Oasis. Now, people are loving pop again. It's not as embarrassing as it was back then, basically." It's heartwarming to see the band's success and recognition after all these years.
The reunion was also notable because the band offered Paul Cattermole's family a special gift in his memory. Cattermole had famously sold his Brit Award on eBay in 2018 for a whopping £66,100. He did so when he started to struggle financially after being injured while performing at The Rocky Horror Picture Show. In a touching gesture, the remaining band members bought back the trophy and reunited it with Paul's family at their show.
Colin Cattermole, Paul's brother, shared a picture on Instagram, expressing his gratitude for the band's kind gesture. He wrote, "Last Saturday, we had the extraordinary opportunity to attend my late brother's band's 25th-anniversary tour at the renowned O2 Arena in London. The show was a resounding success, with a sold-out crowd and an electrifying atmosphere that resonated with their devoted fans. The band really pulled out all the stops!"
He continued, "This experience was not only surreal and emotional for me, but also for my other brother, my wife, and Paul's closest friends who shared the evening with us." It's heartwarming to see the band honoring their late bandmate and bringing joy to his family.
If you're a fan of S Club or Steps, this news might have you ecstatic with excitement. The thought of these two iconic groups joining forces is something that many have dreamed of, and it seems like it may become a reality. Who knows, maybe we'll see a Steps Club reunion in the near future. We'll just have to wait and see.
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