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Multi-platinum-selling band add extra Glasgow date for 2025 reunion tour

Multi-platinum-selling band add extra Glasgow date for 2025 reunion tour

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Five have announced seven extra dates for their 2025 tour.
The boy band, who formed in 1997, have shared that they have added an extra show date in Glasgow.
The extra dates have been added following an unprecedented demand for tickets to see the band perform again.
The 90s band will be in the city this year (Image: Newsquest)
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The boy band will be performing in the city's OVO Hydro on November 16 and again on the 25.
Tickets for the tour go on general sale tomorrow, March 7, at 10am on www.itsfiveofficial.com.
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The band, which consists of Abz Love, J Brown, Ritchie Neville, Scott Robinson, and Sean Conlon, will perform their biggest hits including If Ya Gettin' Down, Everybody Get Up, When The Lights Go Out, Keep On Movin', We Will Rock You, and Let's Dance.
The band said: "Absolutely buzzing to share that we're adding even more dates to the Keep On Movin' 2025 tour.
"To say we're overwhelmed by the response to the tour so far would be an understatement, we're truly speechless.
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"Getting all this support 25 years on is nothing short of mindblowing.
"We cannot wait to be back on that stage surrounded by our incredible fans, make sure you get your tickets."
They are the only UK act to hit the Top 10 with all of their 11 singles, including three number ones.
The 2025 Keep On Movin' tour will be the first time all five band members will share the stage together again in 25 years.

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