A MEMBER of a huge girlband has teased a reunion tour – and fans will likely be bursting with excitement over the potential slew of gigs should they set plans in motion.
The Saturdays are approaching their 20th anniversary, with a reunion tour now on the cards for the girls, as per one of the members.
The hit girlband, who had hits with What About Us and Ego, was made up of Molly King, Frankie Bridge, Rochelle Humes, Vanessa White and Una Healy.
Una is the bandmate who has hinted the possibility of a tour.
The Irish beauty has revealed she is “rallying all the girls” for a reunion tour after discussing plans with bandmate Molly.
The band initially rose to fame in 2007 before disbanding in 2014.
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At the time, the girls insisted they were not splitting up, but instead taking a “break”.
Speaking on 2FM Morning with Laura Fox, Una said now would “be a good time” to get reunion plans in the works.
Una said: “I hope so, you know that it has been 18 years now.
“So only two more to go. It was 2008 since the first single.
“The years are flying by it’s scary.”
She then added: “I was recently talking to Molly and she just reminded me. She was like ‘you know it’s the big 20th now, in two years’.
“I always think that the noughties was ten years ago. So I think that it would be a good time. It would take time to get a tour together.”
Una then revealed: “I am trying to rally them all up and I want it to be all of us as well. We all do. That’s how we all collectively feel.
“If we ever do anything again it would have to be all five or it wouldn’t be the same.
“I would just love if it was all of us.”
Last summer, we reported the mysterious ‘feud’ between two of the bandmates as the stars ‘snubbed’ each other at Wimbledon after a 24-year friendship.
Rochelle and Frankie grew up in the spotlight together but last summer they mingled with celebrities just yards from each other yet failed to speak between them.
At the time, an insider told The Sun: “It was clear the women were keeping their distance. They sat on opposite sides of the suite and kept to themselves.”
