British Boyband Five Announces 2026 Australian Tour With Original Line-up
British Boyband Five Announces 2026 Australian Tour With Original Line-up

British Boyband Five Announces 2026 Australian Tour With Original Line-up

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British boy band Five, formed in 1997, has announced their 2026 Keep On Movin' world tour dates in Australia and New Zealand, marking the first time in 25 years that the original line-up—Sean Conlon, Ritchie Neville, Scott Robinson, Abz Love, and Jason "J" Brown—will perform together in the region. This tour will feature stops in major cities including Perth, Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, and Auckland, with ticket sales starting in August 2025. The group reunited officially in February 2025 after years of partial reunions and departures, with members expressing excitement about reconnecting and performing together again. The announcement was teased with Melbourne billboards and a staged group chat video where members joked about taking a holiday overseas, ultimately choosing Australia and New Zealand for their tour. Fans can expect the band to perform hits like "When The Lights Go Out," "If Ya Gettin' Down," and "Keep On Movin'," celebrating their success and legacy as one of the UK's biggest boy bands of the late '90s and early 2000s. The tour reflects the band's strong fan demand and nostalgic appeal, as they have visited Australia on reunion tours previously but never with the full original line-up until now.

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