The Spice Girls have met with top producers in London to plan a musical comeback, according to reports.
A source close to the group – which consists of Emma Bunton, Mel B, Geri Horner and Mel C – claims that they “have been working in London to gather their thoughts and start recording new material”.
“It’s very exciting and in the early stages but it’s happening”.
It would be the Spice Girls’ first new material in almost 20 years, with their last official release being their third studio album Forever in 2000.
The insider also revealed that the girls have “also been in contact with Victoria to see if she can be involved” but a reunion looks unlikely as Posh Spice refused to join the girls on their latest sold-out tour this summer.
She last performed with the group at the London 2012 Summer Olympics closing ceremony.
The news comes days after Mel B revealed her plan to get all five members of the band together for a special Glastonbury performance next year to celebrate 50 years of the festival.
“Victoria is Victoria. She didn’t want to do it. She missed out. But my plan is for all five of us to do Glastonbury next year for the 50th anniversary”, she told Event magazine.
“I’m in the process of persuading Victoria to do it. And I will make it happen”.
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