Mel C wows in a chic white trouser suit as she steps out at the Royal Albert Hall on Freedom Day to celebrate 150 years of the historic venue
She is one fifth of the biggest girl group in history, Spice Girls.
And Melanie C, 47, looked effortlessly chic in a white power suit as she celebrated 150 years of the Royal Albert Hall on Monday.
The singer formerly known as Sporty Spice wowed in the tailored ensemble as she posed inside the historic venue.
Stunning: Melanie C, 47, looked effortlessly chic in a white power suit as she celebrated 150 years of the Royal Albert Hall on Monday
Keeping accessories to a minimum the star let her outfit speak for itself.
Her brunette locks were styled in a wavy bob and her neutral make-up enhanced her flawless complexion.
The Royal Albert Hall reopened at full capacity for the first time since the Covid-19 lockdown in March 2020 to mark its 150th anniversary.
The famous venue lost £60 million in income and refunded £10 million worth of tickets since it closed its doors because of the pandemic.
Wow! The singer formerly known as Sporty Spice wowed in the tailored ensemble as she posed inside the historic venue
The Hall which was opened by Queen Victoria in 1871 featured a ‘sonic journey through the last 150 years.’
Composer David Arnold created a musical snapshot of the Hall’s unique history with his work titled A Circle of Sound.
Actor Michael Sheen, Claudia Winkleman and boxer Nicola Adams also appeared at the event.
Mel C revealed last month she would like to get the Spice Girls touring again as soon as possible.
chic: Keeping accessories to a minimum the star let her outfit speak for itself
The girl group previously reunited in 2019 – minus Victoria Beckham- for a UK and Ireland tour, but cancelled their planned Australian concerts after negotiations with promoters fell through.
The ’90s pop sensations also celebrated their 25th anniversary this year and Melanie – teased that there are plans for ‘many more exciting things later on this year’.
Speaking on the Celebrity Search Engine podcast about a Spice Girls tour, Chisholm said: ‘I can’t speak for everybody but if it was down to me, as soon as we can, we will’.
‘The success of the shows in 2019 and just how much we loved it, we have to do it,’ she said.
Style: Her brunette locks were styled in a wavy bob and her neutral make-up enhanced her flawless complexion
‘If we don’t do it, I’ll be very, very cross.’
The bands songwriter and producer Biff Stannard recently admitted there are still more unreleased tracks from the super group in the archives.
It comes after their 1996 demo Feed Your Love was released last week for the 25th anniversary of their iconic debut single Wannabe.
Speaking during an Instagram Live, the 55-year-old said: ‘There are other demos, I know that’s a big question you all want to know.’
The songwriter, who worked with the star-studded girl group on huge hits like Spice Up Your Life and 2 Become 1, is now trying to convince the band to release more of their unheard tracks.
Re-group: Mel C revealed last month she would like to get the Spice Girls touring again as soon as possible (pictured in 1996)
‘The decision about other demos isn’t mine, but there are other demos and there’s stuff going on. But I can’t confirm,’ Stannard revealed.
‘I’d like the other demo releases to happen too, of course I would. You’ve got to remember that there’s five girls — it’s their decision, it’s not mine. I’m just part of it.’
‘I can ask them and do puppy dog eyes but it’s their decision at the end of the day. They’ve had control from the very beginning so they will decide as a group,’ he said.
Band members Emma Bunton, 45, Melanie, Geri Horner, 48, Mel B, 46 and Victoria Beckham, 47, are yet to make a decision.
New music? The band’s songwriter and producer Biff Stannard recently admitted there are still more unreleased tracks from the super group in the archives
Reunited: Band members Emma Bunton, 45, Melanie, Geri Horner, 48, Mel B, 46 and Victoria Beckham, 47, are yet to make a decision
However, Biff weighed in on fan favourite song: W.O.M.A.N. – which they played live in 1999 but never released in full.
He suggested this track could see the light of day for the anniversary of third album ‘Forever’.
Their third studio release originally came out in 2000, and the popular unreleased track was also originally penned for that record.
He added: ‘If ‘W.O.M.A.N.’ was going to be done, it wouldn’t be now, because it wasn’t for the first album.’
Meanwhile, the songwriter – who has continued to work with Melanie C on her solo projects – admitted he would still love the Spice Girls to release a fourth album, despite the pandemic making that an unlikely outcome.
He said: ‘Discussions about new music? No. I feel like maybe I could start that discussion but I don’t think the pandemic has helped that, really.
‘Do I think a fourth album would hurt their legacy? Not if it was great.’
Tour: The songwriter, who worked with the star-studded girl group on huge hits like Spice Up Your Life and 2 Become 1, is now trying to convince the band to release more of their unheard tracks
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