Who is the support act for S Club's London O2 Arena tour shows? Meet Now United
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S Club are set to take over London's O2 Arena this weekend, but who will the noughties group be supported by during their shows in the capital?
In honour of their 25th anniversary, the group, formerly known as S Club 7, will throw it back to the late 1990s this Friday and Saturday (October 27-28).
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Hide AdS Club members Jon Lee, Rachel Stevens, Tina Barrett, Bradley McIntosh and Jo O'Meara are set to reunite on London's O2 Arena stage.
It won't be the first time they've performed at the London venue, as they previously came together at the spot for their 2015 Bring It All Back Tour.
Here's who will open for S Club at their upcoming London tour shows.
Who is the support act for S Club's London tour shows?
S Club will be joined by the global pop group Now United for their shows in the capital this weekend.
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Hide AdThe worldwide group of singers first came together in 2017 and, over the past six years, have begun to make waves across the global music scene.
Now United currently have more than half a million monthly streams on Spotify, with some of their most popular songs on the platform being Who Would Think That Love?, Na Na Na and Summer In The City.
According to the music collective's website, there are a total of eighteen members, each of whom is from a different country around the world. However, only eight appear to currently be active members as of 2023.
One of their current members is actually a Londoner. Lamar Morris hails from Dagenham in east London.
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Hide AdWhile Now United have previously performed to fans in the city at the London YouTube Space, they are set to play their biggest show yet as they sing to crowds of 20,000 at the O2 Arena this weekend as they open for S Club.
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