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Topic History of: Surprised there has been no discussion on The Big Reunion
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Rave Free Travis In The Know wrote:
Rave Free Travis wrote:
I'm surprised anyone sits through it.

You are obviously NOT paying attention !

Hammersmith Apollo SOLD OUT in 5 minutes !


Wow! That was lucky!
In The Know Rave Free Travis wrote:
I'm surprised anyone sits through it.

You are obviously NOT paying attention !

Hammersmith Apollo SOLD OUT in 5 minutes !
Rave Free Travis Seeing as it's yet another lazy ITV copycat - this time of VH1's Bands Reunited - which concentrates on overgrown teenage weepfests and soap opera schmaltz - I'm surprised anyone sits through it, let alone wants to talk about it.
honey!oh sugar sugar. In The Know wrote:
The show is quite interesting (for reality TV) and proves there will always be a market for good pop.

Hammersmith Apollo sold out in 5 minutes - prompting a 15 date tour in May


It might be a bit more interesting if some of the bands in question hadn't been recording, releasing and performing together for years before the "reunion"
Have I missed the Atomic Kitten show?
Whoever decides their costumes must have one hell of a grudge against them
www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-22...Reunion-concert.html
In The Know The show is quite interesting (for reality TV) and proves there will always be a market for good pop.

Hammersmith Apollo sold out in 5 minutes - prompting a 15 date tour in May