S Club Fans Fuming After Only One Member Turns Up To Concert
S Club 7 fans are fuming after only one member of the band turned up to a concert.
The band were one of the biggest groups of the late 90s and early 2000s.
With two Brit Awards, four number-one singles and a hit TV series, you could not avoid S Club 7 around this time.
The band split up in 2003 but is set to celebrate its 25th anniversary with a special tour.
However, a scheduled appearance from members of the band has sparked some controversy.
Watch three members of S Club 7 talk about how their reunion came about below…
Tina Barratt and Bradley McIntosh were scheduled to perform at Wyld bar on the Isle of Wight.
Tickets for the performance cost £23 and sold out within 90 seconds.
However, fans were left surprised and disappointed when only McIntosh performed by himself, as Barratt did not show up.
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Those in attendance have taken to social media and shared their disappointment.
One fan writes: “What a letdown.
“Turned up to find out they can’t perform as S Club as they’ve signed a contract and no Tina. Happy to take everyone’s money though.”
“What a disappointing night. I felt so bad for Bradley,” adds a second.
Someone else says: “Absolutely raging!! Paid good money to see two members of S Club 7 and only one showed up. We weren’t notified about this either.”
A fourth adds: “What a letdown. Turned up to find out they can’t perform as S Club as they’ve signed a contract and no Tina. Happy to take everyone’s money though.”
“In today’s times you need a bit of picking up, and that’s what we’re here to do” @SClub7 are celebrating 25 years on tour this October! ?#TheOneShow ? https://t.co/kTuZTnDl9U pic.twitter.com/BAjSN3sJ6e
— BBC The One Show (@BBCTheOneShow) February 13, 2023
The owner of the bar, Josh Peverley, has spoken to the Isle of Wight County Press about the incident, explaining that the situation was ‘out of their hands’.
He says: “Sadly, this situation was out of our hands, and when we booked the show earlier this year there was no speculation or confirmation of an S Club 7 reunion, for which contractual obligations meant they weren’t able to appear for the show we had booked and sold tickets to.”
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This comes after S Club 7 announced that they are reuniting for a special 25th-anniversary tour.
In a statement from the band, they said: “After eight years it feels amazing to announce that we’re reuniting and performing together again.
“We’re so excited to bring the S Club Party back to our fans across the country to celebrate 25 years of S Club 7. We can’t even believe it’s been so long!
“Music and friendship have always been at the core of everything that we’ve ever done. We hope everyone can join us for one big party!”