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Mel B would do new Spice Girls tour "tomorrow"

Mel B is the latest member of the Spice Girls to back the idea of doing a fresh tour after the success of their 2019 reunion.

Mel B is the latest member of the Spice Girls to confirm that she would like to stage a new tour after the success of their 2019 comeback.

Four of the five group members - Mel B, Mel C, Geri and Emma - reunited for a 13-date sold-out tour of the UK and Ireland last summer, which included three dates at Wembley Stadium.

Over the weekend Mel C said she believed a follow-up tour would "definitely" happen and now Mel B has said that she is keen too.

"I want it to happen again, like, tomorrow. I miss it. I really miss it. I loved being on tour," she told The Mirror.

"I think 13 shows was too short, even though we did not set out to do more than one. I hope we do more.

"It was beautiful. We were all knackered after every show as we put everything on the stage, for everyone to take home."

Victoria Beckham was the only member of the group not to take part in the 2019 tour, saying that she wanted to focus on her fashion company instead.

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