

When Ginger Spice announced her departure from the Spice Girls, many predicted the end of the group. During the group's visit to the U.S. for their highly anticipated tour, Andi Peters goes to Miami to find out the whole truth. Is it the end, or will the fabs four live forever?


When Ginger Spice announced her departure from the Spice Girls, many predicted the end of the group. During the group's visit to the U.S. for their highly anticipated tour, Andi Peters goes to Miami to find out the whole truth. Is it the end, or will the fabs four live forever?
1998-06-22
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0.0The Spiceworld Tour was the debut concert tour by British girl group the Spice Girls. It was launched in support of their second studio album Spiceworld (1997). The tour saw the group perform to an estimated 2.1 million fans in total, covering Britain, Europe and North America.
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