S Club 7 are reportedly getting the band back together. After being away for over a decade, the seven-piece bubble-gum pop group are returning for a reunion tour in 2015. With a career spanning from the late nineties to the early noughties, Tina Barrett, Paul Cattermole, Jo O'Meara, Hannah Spearritt, Jon Lee, Rachel Stevens and Bradley Mcintosh released hits like 'Bring It All Back' and 'Never Had a Dream Come True', as well as several television series and a spin off band.

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A source spoke to the 'Daily Mirror' newspaper, reporting: ''The band are even open to the idea of making new music.'' In its heyday, S Club 7 released four UK singles and a chart-topping album. They also worked on three television series, showing off their time in the US. They launched a competition to form a spin-off band, S Club 8, which launched the careers of Rochelle Humes and Frankie Sandford who later became The Saturdays.

S Club 7's fall began in 2002, when Paul decided that he was ready to leave the band. The other members finally broke up the following year following the release of their greatest hits album. Rachel Stevens went on to release two solo album, while other members of the band dabbled in their own solo or acting careers. Paul, Jo and Bradley have stayed together, touring UK Universities as S Club 3.

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Rachel Stevens recently gave birth to her second child. In December, before the birth, she spoke to 'BANG Showbiz' about how a reunion was unlikely. She explained: ''I've got baby number two on the way now, so I can't imagine we'll be doing 'Reach for the Stars' any time soon. We've been in touch and everyone obviously has such fond memories of the band. If it was for the right thing and a celebration of what we had, I don't see why not at some point.''