S Club will join fellow 2000s legends Atomic Kitten to headline this year's Alderfest.
The festival have confirmed the hugely popular pop group will be headlining the festival and will be joined by Atomic Kitten and the Boyzone and Westlife supergroup, Boyzlife.
The group famous for their smash hits such as 'Bring it all back', 'Don't Stop Movin', 'Have You Ever' and 'Reach'.
The group, who have won multiple Brit Awards, were also famous for their shows Miami 7 and later Hollywood 7.
S Club will be headlining the Saturday at the festival which is set to take place over July 5-6.
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The act will perform at the festival as part of their 2024 reunion, which followed the death of band mate Paul Cattermole.
The group have said that this year will see new music being released and that they are hoping for a new TV series.
S Club will be heading up a line up that will be a delight for anyone wanting to enjoy a bit of 2000s nostalgia. Atomic Kitten will be joined by supergroup Boyzlife, with Boyzone's Keith Duffy and Westlife's Bryan McFadden.
Organisers of Alderfest said: "We have "never had a dream come true" until today. Our AlderFest's Saturday Headliners are the incredible S Club."
"We are so excited for July 6 to see these incredible performers deliver a sensational set including their global hits "Bring It All Back", "Reach", "Don't Stop Movin'" and so many more.
"With a sold out arena tour, S Club sure do know how to put on a show- trust us you do not want to miss this.
"Until then let's all practice our biggest reaches and get ready to dance like nobody is watching."
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