
The Spice Girls are officially back after announcing plans to reunite for a huge tour in 2019.
The iconic pop group will perform a series of stadium shows next year, marking their first headline dates since 2008.
The hugely popular group will perform at London's Wembley Stadium on June 15 as part of the run, although Victoria Beckham isn't expected to be taking part.
The Spice Girls will also visit the likes of Manchester, Edinburgh and Bristol next year. They will be joined by special guest Jess Glynne for the shows.
Spice Girls tour dates
The group will play the following dates.
- June 1 - Manchester Etihad Stadium
- June 3 - Coventry, Ricoh Stadium
- June 6 - Sunderland, Stadium of Light
- June 8 - Edinburgh, Murrayfield Stadium
- June 10 - Bristol, Ashton Gate Stadium
- June 15 - London, Wembley Stadium
How to get Spice Girls tickets
Tickets for the Wembley Stadium show will go on sale from 10.30am on Saturday November 10. They can be bought here.
Tickets for other UK shows will also be available from 10.30am on Saturday here.
"We are beyond excited to be reuniting next year for a stadium tour," the group said in a statement.
"Bringing girl power and our message of friendship and love back to the stage feels more relevant than ever. We hope everyone can join us for one big Spice Girls party."
Mel B spoke about Beckham's absence on the tour on Loose Women, saying: "It’s just the four of us, but she might join us at some point. I hope so. I think it would be a shame if she didn’t.
"I don’t know why [she said no]. She’s got a full on life with her commitments and the fashion line and her kids so she’s not committing just yet. I’m hoping it’ll change."
Mel B previously made a dig at Beckham by dressing up as Posh Spice for Halloween and carrying a sign brandishing the words: "NO I AM NOT GOING ON TOUR."
Spice Girls’ Geri Halliwell devastated fans in 1998 when she announced she was leaving the group, causing one of the biggest musical shocks of the 90s.
Spice Girls carried on as a four-piece until 2000, until they announced a hiatus that lasted until 2007.
The group gave their last headline show during the reunion tour in Toronto back in 2008, although they also reunited briefly for the Olympics closing ceremony in 2012.
They are one of the most successful UK groups of all time, having sold 85 million records around the world.