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13.09.2023 - 14:15 / ok.co.uk
Jo O’Meara has opened up about S Club ’s upcoming UK tour and has revealed their plans to “honour” Paul Cattermole following his tragic death earlier this year. Paul passed away in April at the age of 46, just weeks after the band announced touring plans to celebrate their 25th anniversary as a group. In his memory, Jo alongside bandmates Bradley McIntosh, Jon Lee, Rachel Stevens, and Tina Barrett, will “celebrate” his life as they complete the 15 date tour.
Speaking ahead of the reunion tour, which will kick off next month in Manchester, Jo told OK! that their time on the road would be “emotional” given the circumstances. “Paul was so excited for the tour, so it's very important that we honour him. He's with us all the time, he’s with us every day, so there's going to be some emotional moments during the tour,” she said.
“We want to celebrate how amazing Paul was and do the very best job that we possibly can.” With the band forming back in 1998, it’s clear that Jo, 44, is more than grateful to be able to entertain huge crowds all these years on - and the group even released their first new song ‘These Are The Days’ in two decades in July. “We're so humbled that 25 years later we're in a position where we can still do arena tours. I think the secret to it is the music,” she said.
“I don't think you can ever beat that feeling of stepping on stage and seeing the fans that have been supporting you for all that time. It's quite a moving moment. “Hearing people sing your songs back makes you go cold.
It's an atmosphere that you can't explain. It's just unbelievable. We're so lucky and very grateful and our fans have been absolutely amazing.” While Jo may be known for her incredible vocals and dance moves, away from her time
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S Club may have catapulted to fame back in the nineties, but singer Jo O’Meara has revealed that she still feels “sheer panic” before stepping out on stage. After announcing that they’d be touring the UK as part of their reunion tour back in February, S Club members Bradley McIntosh, Jon Lee, Rachel Stevens, and Tina Barrett are just weeks away from kicking off their 15-date string of live shows. And now, speaking to OK!, Jo has opened up about her excitement to be back on the road once again, though has admitted that the nerves don’t get any easier.
S Club have discussed how they will honour and include the late Paul Cattermole in their upcoming reunion tour.The pop group will be embarking on a reunion tour later this year without Cattermole, who died suddenly in April this year due to heart-related issues. Sixth member Hannah Spearritt will also be absent from the gigs.Speaking to RETROPOP ahead of the tour, Jo O’Meara said: “Obviously, it’s been horrendous, but it’s made us bond together and look out for each other more so than ever, because at the end of the day we’ve got to look out for one another and celebrate Paul’s life as best as we can moving forward.”Jon Lee added that the tour will be faithful to Cattermole’s vocals in a number of their biggest hits, including ‘Reach’.“There are bits in the show that are iconically Paul’s vocals, so we’re not gonna mess with that,” he said.