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Spice Girls 'planning 2021 world tour'

The Spice Girls are reportedly planning a huge tour of Europe, America and Australia in 2021.

The Spice Girls have reportedly agreed plans to reunite for a new world tour next year.

The best-selling girl group of all time took to the road last year for a series of 13 dates across the UK and Ireland, culminating in three sold-out shows at Wembley.

According to The Sun, Geri Horner, Mel B, Mel C and Emma Bunton have now decided to follow that up with a mammoth tour across Europe, America and Australia in 2021 - 25 years since the release of their debut single 'Wannabe'.

Once again Victoria Beckham has decided not to take part in the reunion in order to focus on her fashion business, despite earning more money from Spice Girls royalties than her personal venture.

"It's going to be a huge year and the girls are excited," a source told the newspaper. "After all the coronavirus problems, there really needs to be something to look forward to and they want to take over 2021 with a tour."

Yesterday it emerged that the girls are also being tipped for the prestigious legends slot at next year's Glastonbury Festival.

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