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S Club United was S Club's third and final tour. The tour was the first with former band member Paul Cattermolein some songs. S Club Juniors also joined S Club on the stage. The tour was an arena based tour, like the previous two, but this time the tour did not go outside the United Kingdom. Before the tour they had did 3 S Club United songs, S Club Party, Reach & A medley of New Direction and Alive.
[edit] Set List
- "Alive"
- "Do It 'Till We Drop"
- "Never Had a Dream Come True"
- "Dance"
- "Have You Ever"
- "Love Ain't Gonna Wait For You"
- "S Club Party"
- "Stuck On You"
- "Medley: ("Bring It All Back", "Reach", "You")
- "Two in a Million"
- "Say Goodbye" (Added after anouncement of split)
- "Who Do You Think You Are"
- "Don't Stop Movin'"
[edit] Dates and venues
[edit] Break-up announcement
During the concert at London Docklands Arena on April 21, 2003, S Club announced that they were to split up. They told fans not to worry as they were to be around for a short while longer before they released a Greatest Hits album and a final single. They also announced that the S Club Juniors would continue with the S Club name.[1]
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