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Spice Girls wont reunite again: Geri Halliwell

Geri Halliwell a.k.a Ginger Spice has said that the current Spice Girls world tour is likely to be their last.

London, Feb 16 : Geri Halliwell a.k.a Ginger Spice has said that the current Spice Girls world tour is likely to be their last.

The band recently announced that the tour would finish early, but hinted towards possible shows in the future saying: "Who knows what will happen next?"

However, Halliwell has now said that the reunion 'probably won't happen again.'

She said that the final show, in Toronto, Canada, on February 26, would be 'the last time you'll ever get to see the five Spices on the stage as one' admits a tour "probably won't happen again".

The 35-year-old singer said that the global tour had 'gone on longer than planned,' and they had to cut it short because of family commitments.

"We thought we were only going to go to the end of January," The Sun quoted Halliwell, as saying.

"After February everybody had commitments - kids had to go back to school and that. So we had to leave places out that we would have loved to have gone to," she added.

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