List of the Spice Girls live performances

The British girl group the Spice Girls, consisting of Melanie Brown, also known as Mel B ("Scary Spice"); Melanie Chisholm, or Melanie C ("Sporty Spice"); Emma Bunton ("Baby Spice"); Geri Halliwell ("Ginger Spice"), and Victoria Beckham ("Posh Spice"), has headlined five concert tours, and performed at several TV and award shows.

Spice Girls live performances
The Spice Girls at The Return of the Spice Girls Tour (2008)
Concert tours5

They first promoted their debut album, Spice (1996), in 1996 and 1997, through performances at several award ceremonies and television shows, including the Brit Awards 1997[1] and Top of the Pops;[2] and their two-night concert Girl Power! Live in Istanbul.[3] They the girls promoted their second studio album, Spiceworld (1997), throughout 1997 and 1998, performing many times on television, in both Europe and the US, in shows such as An Audience with..., Top of the Pops, All That, The Jay Leno Show, Late Show with David Letterman, and The Oprah Winfrey Show.[4][5][6][7][8]

On 24 February 1998 they embarked on their first world tour Spiceworld Tour,[9] and in May 1998, Halliwell left the Spice Girls, citing exhaustion and creative differences.[10] The group carried on as a four-piece with the tour, which was attended by an estimated 2.1 million people to become the highest-grossing concert tour by a female group.[11]

In April 1999 after a period of hiatus, during which the members of the group launched their solo careers and focused on their personal lives, they announced a UK Christmas tour for that year, Christmas in Spiceworld Tour, which was held between 4–15 December.[12]

Forever (2000), the only Spice Girls album without Halliwell, achieved weaker sales.[13] At the end of 2000, the Spice Girls entered a hiatus to concentrate on their solo careers. They reunited for two concert tours, The Return of the Spice Girls Tour (2007–2008), and Spice World – 2019 Tour, both of which won the Billboard Live Music Award for highest-grossing engagements, making them the top touring all-female group from 2000 to 2020, grossing nearly $150 million in ticket sales across 58 shows.[14]

Concert tours edit

List of concert tours, with year, title, duration, number of shows, and descriptions
Year Title Duration Shows
1998 Spiceworld Tour 24 February 1998 – 20 September 1998 (Europe and North America) 97
The Spiceworld Tour, the Spice Girls debut concert tour, promoted their first two studio albums, Spice (1996) and Spiceworld (1997).[11] The group performed to an estimated 2.1 million fans, and Spiceworld Tour remains the highest-grossing tour ever by a female group.[11] Before the North American leg, Geri Halliwell left the group.[15] The tour received mixed to positive reviews, with critics praising their energy and dedication.[16]
1999 Christmas in Spiceworld Tour 4 December 1999 – 15 December 1999 (United Kingdom) 8
Christmas in Spiceworld Tour was an eight-day UK-only tour, after a period of hiatus,[17] during which they showcased new songs from their then future third studio album Forever (2000).[18] The main stage was nearly in the middle of the arena, and in its centre there was a pit that contained the band. Above the pit were four small runways onto the circular centre piece of the stage which could be raised up and rotated. During the whole show the girls would move from the main stage to the circular one.[19]
2007–2008 The Return of the Spice Girls Tour 2 December 2007 – 26 February 2008 (Europe and North America) 47
The Return of the Spice Girls Tour promoted the band's first greatest hits album, Greatest Hits (2007), and it was their first with all five members since the Spiceworld Tour in 1998.[20] It was supposed to be a world tour, but dates in Asia, Oceania, Africa, and South America were cancelled.[21] It grossed $70.1 million,[22] and earned an additional $100 million from merchandising,[23] making it the eighth highest-grossing concert tour of 2008.[24] The 17-night sellout stand at London's O2 Arena was the highest-grossing engagement of the year, taking in $33.8 million and drawing an audience of 256,647, winning the 2008 Billboard Touring Award for Top Boxscore.[25]
2019 Spice World – 2019 Tour 24 May 2019 – 15 June 2019 (United Kingdom) 13
Spice World – 2019 Tour was the group's first tour as a four-piece without Victoria Beckham, who declined to take part due to other commitments.[26] It included performances in the United Kingdom and Ireland,[27] and despite sound problems in the early concerts, critics praised its nostalgia.[28] Across the 13 sold-out dates, the tour produced 700,000 spectators and earned $78.2 million in ticket sales.[29] The three-night sellout stand at Wembley Stadium was the highest-grossing engagement of the year, winning the 2019 Billboard Live Music Award for Top Boxscore,[30] making them the top touring all-female group from 2000 to 2020.[14]

Promotional concert edit

List of promotional concerts, with year, title, duration, number of shows, and descriptions
Year Title Duration Shows
1997 Girl Power! Live in Istanbul 12 October 1997 – 13 October 1997 (Istanbul, Turkey) 2
Girl Power! Live in Istanbul was the first major live concert by the Spice Girls, in support of their two first studio albums Spice (1996) and Spiceworld (1997). It was a two-date concert, sponsored by Pepsi, at the Abdi İpekçi Arena, in Istanbul, Turkey, on 12 and 13 October 1997, to 40,000 fans.[31] On Christmas Day 1997, British channel ITV aired a special consisting of highlights from the concert.[32] In the US, the concert was aired on various dates throughout 1998 on Showtime pay-per-view.[33] Its first airing was the highest-rated music pay-per-view in seven years.[34] It was aired again on Fox Family Channel on 16 August 1998, receiving a 1.8 household rating.[35]

One-off concerts edit

List of one-off concerts, with date, event, city, venue, and performed songs
Date Event City Venue Performed song(s) Ref.
23 October 1996 Spice promotional show Paris MCM Café "2 Become 1", "Who Do You Think You Are" [36][37]
28 November 1996 Virgin Megastore opening Lisbon, Portugal Eden building "Say You'll Be There", "2 Become 1", "Wannabe" [38][39]
10 December 1996 Spice promotional show Paris Virgin Mega Store on Champs-Élysées "Wannabe" [40][41]
19 January 1997 Spice promotional show Madrid, Spain El Corte Inglés on Paseo de la Castellana "Wannabe" (a capella) [42]
25 January 1997 Spice promotional show Montréal, Canadá City center HMV "Say You'll Be There" [43]
1 February 1997 Billboard Live show Los Angeles, California [44]
13 February 1997 McLaren MP4/12 launch London Alexandra Palace "Wannabe", "Say You'll Be There", "Who Do You Think You Are" [45][46]
17 April 1997 Spice promotional show Taiwan, Taipei "Mama", "Who Do You Think You Are", "One of These Girls" (a capella) [47]
9 December 1997 Spiceworld promotional conference Manaus, Brazil Amazon Theatre balcony "Spice Up Your Life" [48][49]
12 August 2012 2012 Summer Olympics closing ceremony London Olympic Stadium "Wannabe", "Spice Up Your Life" (medley) [50]

Benefit concerts edit

List of benefit concerts, with date, event, city, venue, and performed songs
Date Event City Venue Performed song(s) Ref.
14 March 1997 Comic Relief 1997 London BBC Television Centre "Mama" [51][52]
Shepherd's Bush Empire "Who Do You Think You Are" (featuring the Sugar Lumps) [51][53]
9 May 1997[a] A Royal Gala Manchester, England Manchester Opera House "Say You'll Be There", "Mama" [54]
1 November 1997 Two Nations Concert Johannesburg, South Africa Athletics Stadium "Spice Up Your Life", "Say You'll Be There", "Wannabe" [55][56]
30 November 1997[b] Royal Variety Performance 1997 London Victoria Palace Theatre "Too Much", "Who Do You Think You Are" [57][58]
9 June 1998 Pavarotti & Friends 98 Modena, Italy Parco Novi Sad "Stop", "Viva Forever (Io Ci Saro)" (with Luciano Pavarotti) [59][60]
20 November 1998 Children in Need 1998 London BBC Television Centre "Goodbye" [61]
6 December 1998[c] Royal Variety Performance 1998 Lyceum Theatre [62][63]
16 November 2007 Children in Need 2007 BBC Television Centre "Headlines (Friendship Never Ends)", "Stop" [64][65]

Festival concerts edit

List of festival concerts, with date, event, city, venue, and performed songs
Date Event City Venue Performed song(s) Ref.
12 August 1995 Cardiff Big Weekend[d] Cardiff Cardiff City Hall [66]
28 July 1996 Capital FM Summer Jam London, England Clapham Common "Wannabe" [67]
2 August 1996 Radio 1 Roadshow Southend, England Priory Park [68]
4 August 1996 Hallam FM Party in the Park Sheffield, England Don Valley Bowl "Wannabe", "Say You'll Be There" [69]
10 August 1996 Cardiff Big Weekend Cardiff, England Cardiff City Hall [70]
10 August 1996 Muziekdoos Festival Middelkerke, Belgium Casino Middelkerke "Wannabe" [71]
17 August 1996 Metro FM Summer Party Newcastle, England Newcastle Arena [72]
26 August 1996 BRMB Party in the Park Birmingham, England Cofton Park [73]
7 February 1997 Bravo Super Show 1997 Dortmund, Germany Westfalenhallen "Wannabe", "2 Become 1", "Love Thing", "Say You'll Be There", "Who Do You Think You Are" [74]
20 February 1997 Sanremo Music Festival 1997 Sanremo, Italy Ariston Theatre "Wannabe" (a capella), "Say You'll Be There" [75]
18 May 1997 Festival Acapulco 97 Acapulco, Mexico Salon Teotihuacan "Say You'll Be There", "Wannabe" [76]

Performances at award shows edit

List of performances at award shows, with date, event, city, venue, and performed songs
Date Event City Venue Performed song(s) Ref.
22 October 1996 British Fashion Awards London Royal Albert Hall "Say You'll Be There" [77][78]
25 November 1996 Goldene Europa Innsbruck, Austria "Wannabe", "Say You'll Be There" [79]
30 November 1996 Premios ¡Qué Me Dices! Madrid, Spain "Wannabe" [80]
1 December 1996 Smash Hits Poll Winners Party 1996 London London Arena "Wannabe", "Say You'll Be There" [81]
21 February 1997 IRMA Music Awards 1997 Dublin, Ireland "Wannabe", "Who Do You Think You Are" [82]
24 February 1997 Brit Awards 1997 London Earls Court "Wannabe" / "Who Do You Think You Are" [83]
15 August 1997 VIVA Comet Awards Cologne, Germany "Who Do You Think You Are" [84]
4 September 1997 1997 MTV Video Music Awards New York Radio City Music Hall "Say You'll Be There" [85]
18 October 1997 1997 Channel V Music Awards New Delhi, India Indira Gandhi Arena "Spice Up Your Life", "Wannabe" [86]
6 November 1997 1997 MTV Europe Music Awards Rotterdam, Netherlands Ahoy "Spice Up Your Life" [87]
13 November 1997[e] 1997 Premios Ondas Barcelona, Spain Barcelona's National Palace [88]
19 November 1997[f] 1997 Premios Amigo Madrid, Spain Palacio de Congresos [89][90]
30 November 1997 Smash Hits Poll Winners Party 1997 London London Arena "Spice Up Your Life", "Too Much" [91]
8 December 1997 1997 Billboard Music Awards Las Vegas, Nevada MGM Grand Garden Arena "Spice Up Your Life" [92]
26 January 1998[g] 1998 American Music Awards Los Angeles, California Shrine Auditorium "Too Much" [93]
9 February 1998 Brit Awards 1998 London London Arena "Stop" [94]
3 March 2000 Brit Awards 2000 London Earls Court "Spice Up Your Life", "Say You'll Be There" (a capella), "Holler",[h] "Goodbye" [96]
16 November 2000 2000 MTV Europe Music Awards Stockholm, Sweden Stockholm Globe Arena "Holler" [97]

Television shows and specials edit

List of performances on television shows and specials, with date, event, city, and performed songs
Date Event City Performed song(s) Ref.
17 April 1996 Hanging Out London "Do You Think About Me", "One of These Girls", "Wannabe" (Medley a capella) [98]
18 April 1996[i] Surprise Surprise "Wannabe" [99]
18 May 1996 Hotel Babylon [100]
12 June 1996 Hanging Out "Wannabe", "Say You'll Be There" [101]
28 June 1996 GMTV[j] "Wannabe" [102]
2 July 1996 London Tonight [103]
2 July 1996[k] Fully Booked Glasgow, Scotland [104]
19 July 1996 Top of the Pops London[l] [105]
21 July 1996[m] London[n] [106]
31 July 1996[o] London [107]
14 August 1996[p] [108]
15 August 1996 MTV presents From Köln with Love[q] Cologne, Germany "Wannabe", "Say You'll Be There" [109]
17 August 1996 VIVA Interaktiv "Wannabe" (a capella) [110]
21 August 1996[r] Top of the Pops London "Wannabe" [111]
23 August 1996 Salut les Copains Paris [112]
12 September 1996 Studio Gabriel [113]
12 September 1996 Les Années Tubes [114]
14 September 1996 Gottschalk Haus Party Unterföhring, Germany [115]
27 September 1996 Hit Machine Paris [116]
10 October 1996 This Morning London "Say You'll Be There" [117]
10 October 1996[s] Top of the Pops [118]
12 October 1996 Live & Kicking [119]
14 October 1996 GMTV [120]
18 October 1996 The Totally Friday Show [121]
19 October 1996 The Noise [122]
24 October 1996[t] Top of the Pops [123]
25 October 1996[u] Le Monde Est à Vous Paris [124]
26 October 1996 WOW! Maidstone, England [125]
28 October 1996 Roxy Bar Bologna, Italy "Wannabe", "Say You'll Be There" [126]
29 October 1996[v] Tengby Stockholm, Sweden "Wannabe" [127]
1 November 1996 Buona Domenica Rome, Italy "Say You'll Be There" [128]
1 November 1996 Wiese Oslo, Norway "Wannabe", "Say You'll Be There" [129]
9 November 1996 Midt i smørøyet "Say You'll Be There" [130]
30 November 1996 Sorpresa ¡Sorpresa! Madrid, Spain "Wannabe" [131]
7 December 1996 The National Lottery Live London "2 Become 1" [132]
11 December 1996[w] Une Journée avec les Spice Girls Paris "One of These Girls" (a capella),[x] "2 Become 1"[y] [133]
11 December 1996 Des O'Connor Tonight London "2 Become 1" [134]
14 December 1996 Noel's House Party [135]
19 December 1996 GMTV [136]
21 December 1996 Live & Kicking [137]
21 December 1996 The Noise [138]
21 December 1996 Hit Machine Paris "Say You'll Be There" [139]
25 December 1996 Top of the Pops London "Wannabe", "Say You'll Be There, "2 Become 1" [140][141]
31 December 1996 The End of the Year Show "Wannabe" [142]
24 January 1997 Bouge de là Montréal, Canadá "Wannabe’", "Mama" [143]
25 January 1997 Antena 3 special: Spice Girls San Sebastián de los Reyes, Spain "Love Thing", "2 Become 1", "Say You'll Be There", "Who Do You Think You Are", "Mama", "Wannabe" [144][145]
27 February 1997[z] Top of the Pops London "Mama" [146]
1 March 1997 Noel's House Party "Who Do You Think You Are", "Wannabe" [147]
7 March 1997 The Girlie Show "Who Do You Think You Are" [148]
8 March 1997 Live & Kicking "Mama" [149]
12 March 1997[aa] Top of the Pops "Who Do You Think You Are" [150]
18 March 1997[ab] The Grind Panama City Beach, United States "Wannabe", "Say You'll Be There" [151]
21 March 1997 Top of the Pops London "Mama" [152]
22 March 1997 Wetten, dass..? Vienna, Austria "Mama", "Wannabe" (a capella) [153]
28 March 1997[ac] Top of the Pops London "Who Do You Think You Are" [154]
30 March 1997 The Jack Docherty Show [155]
11 April 1997[ad] Top of the Pops "2 Become 1" [156]
12 April 1997 Saturday Night Live New York "Wannabe", "Say You'll Be There" [157]
21 April 1997 Sunday Sunday Night Seoul, South Korea "Wannabe" [158]
10 May 1997 Nulle part Ailleurs Cannes, France "Say You’ll Be There", "Wannabe" [159]
14 May 1997 Late Show with David Letterman New York "Say You’ll Be There" [160]
16 May 1997 Live with Regis and Kathie Lee "Wannabe" [161]
18 May 1997 Fantástico Rio de Janeiro, Brazil[ae] "Say You'll Be There" (a capella) [162]
30 June 1997 The Rosie O'Donnell Show New York "Say You'll Be There" [163]
14 September 1997[af] An Audience with the Elton John London "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" (with Elton John) [164]
27 September 1997 The National Lottery Live "Spice Up Your Life" [165]
6 October 1997 Talking Telephone Numbers [166]
24 October 1997 Top of the Pops London[ag] [167]
31 October 1997 [168]
9 November 1997[ah] An Audience with the Spice Girls London "Wannabe", "Stop", "Mama", "Who Do You Think You Are", "Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now" (with Luther Vandross), "Say You'll Be There", "Too Much", "Spice Up Your Life" [169]
13 November 1997[ai] Antena 3 Christmas special: Spice Girls San Sebastián de los Reyes, Spain "Spice Up Your Life", "Who Do You Think You Are", "Too Much", "Stop", "Wannabe" [170]
15 November 1997 Fantastico Rome, Italy "Say You'll Be There" (a capella), "Too Much", "Spice Up Your Life" [171]
16 November 1997 Domenica In "Spice Up Your Life", "Too Much" [172]
21 November 1997 Tien om te Zien Vilvoorde, Belgium "Too Much", "Spice Up Your Life" [173]
23 November 1997 Dimanche Martin Paris "Spice Up Your Life", "Too Much" [174]
27 November 1997 Laat de Leeuw Hilversum, Netherlands [175]
30 November 1997[aj] Spice Girls on Top ...of The Pops! London "2 Become 1", "Spice Up Your Life", "Too Much", "Say You'll Be There" (a capella) [176]
5 December 1997 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Burbank, California "Spice Up Your Life" [177]
8 December 1997[ak] The O-Zone London[al] "Too Much" (a capella) [178]
13 December 1997 Wetten, dass..? Mannheim, Germany "Too Much" [179]
14 December 1997 Music Fair Minato, Japan "Spice Up Your Life" [180]
20 December 1997 Live & Kicking London "Too Much" [181]
20 December 1997 The National Lottery Live [182]
26 December 1997 Hit Machine Paris [183]
31 December 1997 Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve '98 New York [am] "Spice Up Your Life", "Wannabe", "Too Much" [184]
13 January 1998[an] The Oprah Winfrey Show Chicago "Wannabe", "Spice Up Your Life" [185]
15 January 1998 Late Show with David Letterman New York "Spice Up Your Life" [186]
6 March 1998 Top of the Pops London[ao] "Stop" [187]
20 March 1998[ap]
18 April 1998 Live & Kicking London[aq] "Viva Forever" [188]
1 May 1998 TFI Friday London "Step to Me", "Where Did Our Love Go?" (Emma Bunton a capella), "Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves" (Mel B and Melanie C), "The Greatest Love of All" (Mel B a capella), "(How Does It Feel to Be) On Top of the World" (England United) [189]
27 May 1998 The National Lottery Draw "Something Kinda Funny" (a capella), "Viva Forever", "Spice Up Your Life" [190]
5 June 1998 Top of the Pops "Viva Forever" [191]
5 June 1998 Hit Machine Paris "wannabe", "Spice Up Your Life", "Stop", "Viva Forever" [192]
2 July 1998 Late Show with David Letterman New York "Stop" [193]
13 July 1998 Intimate & Interactive Toronto, Canadá "Wannabe", "Say You'll Be There", "Spice Up Your Life", "Stop", "Viva Forever" [194]
27 July 1998[ar] Top of the Pops London[as] "Viva Forever" [195]
7 August 1998[at]
17 August 1998 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Burbank, California "Stop" [196]
28 August 1998[au] Top of the Pops London[av] "Viva Forever" [195]
12 December 1998 The National Lottery Draw London "Goodbye" [197]
18 December 1998 Top of the Pops [198]
18 December 1998[aw] "Viva Forever", "Goodbye" [199]
19 December 1998 Live & Kicking "Goodbye" [200]
19 December 1998 CD:UK [201]
26 December 1998 [202]
9 January 1999[ax] Top of the Pops [203]
12 October 2000[ay] "Holler" [204]
7 October 2000 The National Lottery Stars "Let Love Lead the Way" [205]
14 October 2000 CD:UK [206]
28 October 2000 "Holler" [207]
3 November 2000 Top of the Pops "Let Love Lead The Way" [208]
10 November 2000 TFI Friday "Say You'll Be There" (Melanie C solo) [209]
16 November 2007[az] Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2007 Los Angeles "Stop", "Headlines (Friendship Never Ends)"[ba] [210]
22 December 2007 Strictly Come Dancing London "2 Become 1" [211]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Aired on 26 May 1997.
  2. ^ Aired on 06 December 1997.
  3. ^ Aired on 20 December 1998.
  4. ^ The Spice Girls played as part of the Galaxy 101 Showcase.
  5. ^ Aired on 14 November 1997.
  6. ^ Aired on 20 November 1997.
  7. ^ Pretaped in Dublin, Ireland, on 21 January 1998.
  8. ^ The performance of "Holler" was excluded from the TV broadcast due to technical problems arising during the performance.[95]
  9. ^ Aired on 12 May 1996.
  10. ^ Live at the London Riverside.
  11. ^ Aired on 07 July 1996.
  12. ^ By satellite at the Naritasan Shinsho-ji Temple, in Tokyo, Japan.
  13. ^ Aired on 26 July 1996
  14. ^ Recorded in Tokyo, Japan.
  15. ^ Aired on 02 August 1996.
  16. ^ Aired on 16 August 1996.
  17. ^ Live from the Popkomm Festival, at the Tanzbrunnen theatre.
  18. ^ Aired on 23 August 1996.
  19. ^ Aired on 11 October 1996.
  20. ^ Aired on 25 October 1996.
  21. ^ Aired on 27 October 1996.
  22. ^ Aired on 02 November 1996.
  23. ^ Aired on 21 December 1996.
  24. ^ Aboard Eurostar heading to London.
  25. ^ At a studio in London
  26. ^ Aired on 28 February 1997.
  27. ^ Aired on 14 March 1997.
  28. ^ Aired on 23 April 1997.
  29. ^ Repeat performance broadcast on 14 March 1997.
  30. ^ Repeat performance broadcast on 25 December 1996.
  31. ^ Recorded in Acapulco, Mexico.
  32. ^ Aired on 27 September 1997.
  33. ^ Performed at the 1997 Channel V Music Awards, in New Delhi, India, on 18 October 1997.
  34. ^ Aired on 29 December 1997.
  35. ^ Recording date.
  36. ^ Aired on 25 December 1997.
  37. ^ Aired on 16 December 1997.
  38. ^ Recorded in Las Vegas, Nevada.
  39. ^ The Spice Girls performed live from the New York-New York Hotel and Casino, in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.
  40. ^ Aired on 14 January 1998.
  41. ^ Recorded on the Spiceworld Tour stage in Europe.
  42. ^ Repeat performance broadcast on 06 March 1998.
  43. ^ Performed on the Spiceworld Tour stage, at the Wembley Arena, in London.
  44. ^ Aired on 31 July 1998.
  45. ^ Recorded on the Spiceworld Tour stage, at the New World Music Theatre, in Tinley Park, Illinois, United States.
  46. ^ Repeat performance broadcast on 31 July 1998.
  47. ^ Repeat performance broadcast on 31 July 1998.
  48. ^ Recorded on the Spiceworld Tour stage, at the New World Music Theatre, in Tinley Park, Illinois, United States.
  49. ^ Aired on 25 December 1998.
  50. ^ Repeat performance broadcast on 25 December 1998.
  51. ^ Aired on 13 October 2000.
  52. ^ Aired on 04 December 2007.
  53. ^ The performance of "Headlines (Friendship Never Ends)" was excluded from the TV broadcast for unknown reasons.

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