Pop band Five have confirmed the official reunion of all five original members for the first time in over two decades, along with a 12-date arena tour.
The British group were one of the most successful acts of the Nineties, releasing a string of hits and selling more than 20 million records around the world.
Original members Abz Love, J Brown, Ritchie Neville, Scott Robinson and Sean Conlon will now embark on an arena tour in 2025, performing shows in cities including Cardiff, Aberdeen, Glasgow, Brighton, London, Manchester and Newcastle.
âThis has been a long time coming and it really does feel right for all of us now â 25 years on and weâre so ready for it,â Robinson said. âReconnecting as a [five-piece] over the last year has been special and I know I speak for all the boys when I say we canât wait to do this all over again. Hope youâre ready!!â
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Love added: âWe really canât wait to get back on stage together & see the fans, itâs gonna go OFF! Buzzing to have Naughty Boy on tour with us too⌠5 bad boys and a naughty boy, that sounds like a lot of fun. Letâs gooooo!â
Tickets go on sale from 7 March, with a pre-sale on 5 March available to fans who sign up to the bandâs website.
Earlier this week, Singer Abz Love has made the surprise announcement that he was rejoining the band, amid rumours of a reunion.
The pop star, born Richard Breen, shared the news in a post on X/Twitter that used similar wording to his dramatic departure in 2014.
âAs of today I am once again a member of @itsfiveofficial,â he wrote. âThank you to all the fans who support us, I love you all.â
Back in 2014, Love wrote: âAs of today I am no longer a member of @itsfiveofficial Thank you to all the fans who support us, I love you all.â
His bandmates seemed amused by his stunt, with Scott Robinson replying: âWow what a way to find this out! Love you brother.â
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âCâmon Abz!! Cracking up over this,â Sean Conlon chimed in, while Ritchie Neville said: âYou really sure this time? Thatâs four out of five nowâŚâ
Neville was alluding to the bandâs five members, with Jason Paul Brown the only one yet to confirm his involvement. Brown confirmed his own return the following day.
Formed in 1997, Five (or 5ive) were signed by Simon Cowell and BMG/RCA before releasing âSlam Dunk (Da Funk)â, which peaked at No 10 on the UK singles chart.
They scored an international hit the following year with âWhen the Lights Go Outâ, which made the top 10 in the US and peaked at No 4 in the UK.
Five released three studio albums, including their millions-selling self-titled debut, before disbanding in 2001. They have reunited on several occasions over the years, but never with all five original members.
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In the BBC documentary Boybands Forever, Cowell cited Five as the band that âgot awayâ, pointing to how close they became to breaking America before they called it a day.
âThe band ended before we really cracked America, and I honestly think we could have done that,â former manager Chris Herbert agreed.
Fiveâs members offered plenty of insights into the inner workings of the band and their negative experiences of the gruelling pop industry.
âYouâre flying high, doing something that is everybodyâs dream. Yet itâs also one of the most stressful, lonely and unhappy times of your life,â Neville told The Independent, claiming he had once been forced to go onstage and perform during a severe bout of food poisoning.
âThey were like, âNah, the label arenât having it, youâve got to go â just go on, do it, come off. Weâll have a bucket at the side of the stage in case you need to spew.â
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