Five have reunited for a UK arena tour this autumn, including a stop at London’s The O2 arena on November 11.
Five have announced a reunion tour with all five members 25 years after they split.
Abz Love, 45, Ritchie Neville, 45, Scott Robinson, 45, Sean Conlon, 43, and J Brown, 48, are set to embark on a 12-date UK arena run.
Dubbed the ‘Keep On Movin” tour, it will kick off in Brighton on October 31 and wrap in Glasgow on November 16.
The jaunt will include a huge gig at London’s The O2 arena on November 11.
After teasing fans this week, the ‘When The Lights Go Out’ hitmakers confirmed: “It’s true, the five of us are reuniting for a tour across the UK!! This has been a long time coming and it really does feel right for all of us now – 25 years on and we’re so ready for it.
We really can’t wait to get back on stage together and see you all in person, it’s gonna go OFF!! Let’s goooooo!”
Tickets go on sale general sale on Friday March 7, with fans able to access an exclusive presale on Wednesday March 5.
Five first split in September 2001, after the release of their third album, ‘Kingsize’.
In 2012, they reunited without J and continued as a four piece.
However, in 2014, Abz announced he had quit the group.
Abz was the first to announce on X that he has rejoined the band, writing on Monday (24.02.25): “As of today I am once again a member of @itsfiveofficial.
“Thank you to all the fans who support us, I love you all..”
A day later (25.02.25), J wrote on his own profile: “Mic check…is this thing on? @itsfiveofficial @abzlove @SeanConlonMusic
@RitchieNeville @Scottlarock5
“Five bad boys with the power to rock you.”
Fans will be surprised that J is returning after he accused his bandmates of bullying during their appearance on the ITV2 series ‘The Big Reunion’ in 2013.
He also admitted he couldn’t see himself being in Five again.
J said: “Being in that band just wouldn’t work for me. I actually couldn’t do that now. I’d be lying to myself and lying to other people if I tried to put myself on stage.”
Five were formed by the same team behind the Spice Girls in 1997, and were subsequently signed by Simon Cowell and BMG/RCA.
They have sold more than 20 million records worldwide, with their greatest hits also including ‘Keep on Movin”, If Ya Gettin’ Down’ and ‘Slam Dunk (Da Funk)’.
Five’s ‘Keep On Movin” tour dates:
October 31 2025 – Brighton Centre, Brighton
November 1 2025 – BIC, Bournemouth
November 2 2025 – Utilita Arena, Cardiff
November 4 2025 – Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham
November 5 2025 – M S Bank Arena, Liverpool
November 7 2025 – AO Arena, Manchester
November 8 2025 – First Direct Arena, Leeds
November 9 2025 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham
November 11 2025 – The O2, London
November 14 2025 – Utilita Arena, Newcastle
November 15 2025 – P J Live, Aberdeen
November 16 2025 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow