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S Club have been forced to cancel the second gig of their reunion tour just hours before were due to perform.
The pop group, made up of Bradley McIntosh, Jo O'Meara, Jon Lee, Rachel Stevens and Tina Barrett, were preparing to perform on Friday (October 13) evening, however were unable to take to the stage due to technical issues at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool. They issued a statement on Instagram, revealing they had no choice but to postpone the show.
It said: "We're beyond devastated to announce that tonight's how in Liverpool has had to be postponed by the venue, due to them having an unforeseen technical issue impacting their power supply and therefore your safety. We can't begin to express how sorry we are.
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"Especially as we know so many of you have travelled great distances to join us tonight. But your safety is our priority always."
The show has been rescheduled to October 30 and the group explained that all tickets purchased will remain valid. While fans that are unable to make the new date will be entitled to full refunds.
The statement continued: "We're absolutely heartbroken, but really hope we will see you then. Thank you for continuing to support us. Sending you much love. Brad, Jo, Jon, Rachel and Tina x."
The iconic group have performed one show in their Good Times reunion tour, taking to the stage on Thursday (October 12) evening at the AO Arena in Manchester. As they kicked off their first performance, the group paid tribute to late bandmember Paul Cattermole, who passed away aged 46 in April.
A video montage Paul appeared on the screen behind the band, honouring the singer as Jon, 41, shouted: "Manchester, let me hear you raise the roof one last time for Paul!" Overcome with emotion, Bradley, 42, added: "That's our brother right there, man. Gone but you'll never be forgotten.
"We miss you every single day. You know what we've been through this last year. It's been so tragic, it's been so sad.
"But we've got you guys. And we're here for you and we could not have done it without you guys." Each member took a moment to honour Paul and as a further tribute to the later star, S Club performed These Are The Days, the song they wrote in memory of their friend.
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