Christmas in Spiceworld Tour | ||||
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Tour by Spice Girls | ||||
Associated album | Spice Spiceworld Forever |
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Start date | 4 December 1999 | |||
End date | 15 December 1999 | |||
Legs | 1 | |||
Shows | 8 in Europe | |||
Spice Girls tour chronology | ||||
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The Christmas in Spiceworld Tour was a concert tour performed by the British pop group the Spice Girls. It came after the Spiceworld Tour (1998) and before the Return of the Spice Girls World Tour (2007/08).
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Christmas In Spiceworld Tour was a sell out arena tour that ran for eight shows in Manchester and London, England during December 1999. The tour occurred between the albums Spiceworld and Forever. The Spice Girls debuted three new songs from the "Forever" album sessions on the tour - "Right Back At Ya (Pop Version)", "W.O.M.A.N" and the future number one single "Holler". The performed version of "Right Back At Ya" differed from the version that later appeared on the album. Rather than a Darkchild-produced R&B song, it was a "Spiceworld" - esque pop song. A studio version of "W.O.M.A.N" never surfaced. It was written by Matthew Paul Row Bottom, Richard Fredrick Stannard and the four spice girls after Halliwell left the group in May 1998. This is considered the most infamous unreleased Spice Girls song. The song was meant to be released on their third album but after it was decided that the third album would have a more R&B influence, the song was cutfor it was considered that the bubble-gum pop sound did not fit in with the rest of the album. "Right Back At Ya" was originally written and produced by the Spice Girls and Eliot Kennedy, whom they have worked with before on singles such as "Say You'll Be There" but it was remixed by Darkchild so it would fit in with the rest of the album. This offended Kennedy and he labeled the final piece another "boring, plodding R&B song".
Act 1: Forever Spice
Act 2: Supergirls
Act 3: It's Christmas/Encore
The stage was their most complex and most accommodating. It was set up at the far right corner of the arena with a small platform with some props such as Christmas trees. From the small platform, there was a very long runway which lead to a pentagonal main stage which was nearly in the middle of the arena. In the middle of the main stage there was a pit that contained the band. Above the pit were four small runways onto the circular centre piece of the stage which could be raised up and rotated. Above the main stage, in addition to stage lights, there were Christmas-type features such as a fake ice pillar.
Act 1: "Forever Spice": The girls entered the stage on the small stage and made their way over to the main stage. During the whole show the girls would move from the main stage to the circular one in the centre on the main stage. The version of "Right Back At Ya" performed was the pop version. The girls introduced it as a comeback song and as a get back to the critics, who said they would split. "W.O.M.A.N" was introduced as a new song from their third album, but the studio recording never surfaced. It is similar in style to "Who Do You Think You Are?" and "Never Give Up On The Good Times". For the last song of the set Melanie B and Emma Bunton would go into the audience and pick two members of the audience to join them in "2 Become 1" with Mel B saying she needs a man and Emma saying she needs a baby (a reference to her own spice persona).
Act 2: "Supergirls": There was no interlude between set one and two. The girls began "Stop" on the centre stage while it rotated around the stage. "Holler" was done as normal, though a dance interlude was added before the third verse. "Who Do You Think You Are?" was remixed into a jazz song. "Never Give Up On The Good Times" had an interlude before the final verse were the girls acted as superheros. "Wannabe" was also remixed for the tour. "Goodbye" ended with an interlude as the girls left the stage.
Act 3: It's Christmas: Before "Viva Forever" church bells were heard.
A choir performed with the spice girls during "Mama", "Goodbye" and "Viva Forever"
Date | City | Country | Venue | |
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United Kingdom | ||||
4 December 1999 | Manchester | United Kingdom | Manchester Evening News Arena | |
5 December 1999 | ||||
7 December 1999 | ||||
8 December 1999 | ||||
11 December 1999 | London | Earls Court Arena | ||
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15 December 1999 |
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