Popular band S Club 7 have reunited ahead of a 25th anniversary tour.
St Albans-born Paul Cattermole is part of the band, going on an 11-date tour in October.
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The tour will feature dates across England, Scotland and Ireland.
The band was formed in 1998, and are known for hits such as 'Reach', 'Don’t Stop Movin’ and 'Bring It All Back'.
S Club told BBC's 'The One Show': "After eight years it feels amazing to announce that we're reuniting and performing together again.
"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."
In an interview with BBC Radio 2, St Albans' Paul Cattermole added: "I was the master of the dance moves.
"There's definitely a few there that I won't be able to do… remember that caterpillar?!"
After leaving the band in 2002, Cattermole formed a nu-metal band named 'Skua'.
This new venture ended in 2003, after failing to secure a record deal.
Paul eventually toured with Jo O'Meara and Bradley McIntosh as S Club 3, later known as S Club Allstars.
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