Well I watched the DVD and I thought it was good, you do see some more in the DVD of the performances. But I probably do prefer the actual show on ITV2 with the scenes backstage. I just thought that made it more interesting.
The extras on the DVD are 27 minutes long. Some decent bits in that. Overall a decent DVD. But I do think they should release The Big Reunion series on DVD for the summer as I think it would sell well and it would be more interesting. Plus add in some extras for that too.
watched my dvd last night, watched the extras first and you are right some decent bits in that, loved the five stuff and really liked when bwitched were singing down the staircase heading to the stage! sounded really good
I got my dvd today..some people in the front crowd almost don't look that excited..I would be jumping up and down like a maniac lol
and spotted keith lemon in the crowd
I got my dvd today..some people in the front crowd almost don't look that excited..I would be jumping up and down like a maniac lol
and spotted keith lemon in the crowd
I spotted Keith Lemon, Dave Berry and some woman off The Vault (TV channel)
My DVD arrived yesterday and I watched it last night. It was brilliant! All groups performed really well and I enjoyed all performances, even though I didn't know a few of the songs. I especially loved The Tide Is High, was good to see that one since it wasn't shown on the show finale.
I watched B*Witched's performance of C'est La Vie on The Late Late Show last night. They were wearing their Big Reunion outfits but Sinead was wearing trousers this time. I thought that denim skirt would be difficult to dance in, silly idea whoever thought of it!
The extras I really enjoyed as well. Probably saw more of Honeyz and Liberty X in that compared to what we saw of them in the whole series. It was good to see parts that never made it to the show, especially when they were deciding what songs to do.
3 more dates have been added to the tour this week, announcement below incase any one wants to get tickets for the extra dates
THE BIG REUNION - FINAL DATES ADDED
FINAL DATES ADDED DUE TO DEMAND
Featuring
5IVE, ATOMIC KITTEN, B*WITCHED, LIBERTY X, 911, HONEYZ
Tuesday 23rd April 2013 – Due to phenomenal demand, The Big Reunion Christmas Party – featuring 5ive, Atomic Kitten, B*witched, Liberty X, 911 and Honeyz – has added an extra three shows to their December arena tour. The new dates include the first matinee shows to be added to the tour in London and Manchester, as well as an additional Nottingham date. The full tour dates are as follows:
MAY 2013
***ALL DATES SOLD OUT!***
FRIDAY 3 MOTORPOINT ARENA SHEFFIELD
SATURDAY 4 MANCHESTER ARENA
SUNDAY 5 METRO RADIO ARENA NEWCASTLE
MONDAY 6 ABERDEEN AECC
TUESDAY 7 GLASGOW SECC
WEDNESDAY 8 LIVERPOOL ECHO ARENA
THURSDAY 9 CAPITAL FM ARENA NOTTINGHAM
FRIDAY 10 BOURNEMOUTH BIC
SATURDAY 11 MOTORPOINT ARENA CARDIFF
SUNDAY 12 BIRMINGHAM LG ARENA
MONDAY 13 BRIGHTON CENTRE
TUESDAY 14 O2 ARENA
DEC 2013
WEDNESDAY 11 CAPITAL FM ARENA NOTTINGHAM*New show*
THURSDAY 12 BIRMINGHAM LG ARENA
FRIDAY 13 SHEFFIELD MOTORPOINT ARENA
SATURDAY 14 LONDON O2 ARENA – Matinee show *New show*
SATURDAY 14 LONDON O2 ARENA
SUNDAY 15 MANCHESTER ARENA – Matinee show *New show*
SUNDAY 15 MANCHESTER ARENA
Tickets for the newly added shows will go on sale at 9am on Friday 26th April priced at £42.50/ £34.50 (Nottingham), £42.50 / £32.50 (London Matinee) and £37.50 / £29.50 (Manchester Matinee) (subject to booking fee) from www.livenation.co.uk or www.ticketmaster.co.uk
The hit ITV2 show, has joined the six chart-topping groups as they reunite a decade after they ruled pop. From oblivion right back onto a stage in front of 3000 screaming fans, viewers and fans have witnessed every step of the journey as the six bands have reformed, rehearsed and returned to the limelight.
After a sold out Hammersmith Apollo show in February that saw all six bands stun those lucky enough to get a ticket with their veritable pop extravaganza, the mega-tour will hit arenas across the UK for the first time on their sold out May arena tour, followed by their second run in December for the ultimate Christmas Party – a celebration to round off a phenomenal year.
5IVE (Ritchie Neville, Scott Robinson, Abz Love, Sean Conlon)
Tickets for the newly added shows go on sale at 9am on Friday 26th April priced at £42.50/ £34.50 (Nottingham), £42.50 / £32.50 (London Matinee) and £37.50 / £29.50 (Manchester Matinee) (subject to booking fee) from www.livenation.co.uk or www.ticketmaster.co.uk.
Tickets for the previously announced December shows are available now priced £42.50 / £34.50 regionally and £47.50 / £38.50 / £35.00 in London (subject to booking fee) and are available from www.livenation.co.uk or www.ticketmaster.co.uk.
Yes, there is a follow up show. Can't remember when exactly it's planned to air, but I think it's September.
I went to the show last night in Sheffield, camera crews were panning and plodding around the audience prior to the show starting. Doing the usual catching people waving and excitment, etc. etc.
The show I have to say was pretty damn good, though they were late starting, the 30 min interval (not really needed in my opinion) turned into 20 mins and finished about 10 mins late.
the acts were all fantastic, no taking anything away from that, but the show lacked that something. I honestly think it was missing Andi Peters introducing them on and kicking them off stage. Infact any reasonably well known person would have been enough to gee up the crowd at the beginning and keep the buzz going though out the night.
Just for the record, Andi Peters voice is used to introduce acts on, but it is a pre-rec and although the show was really good (can't stress that enough), there was a bit of an amature feel about the whole set up outside of the acts.
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whats sad? are they not doing the tour anymore?:eek:
Nah, they are not gunna release any new material...i was hoping they would. Oh well I understand their reasoning behind it though...
And looks like the DVD is selling better then they thought on sainsburys website they have 'Back in stock soon' for their availability: https://www.sainsburysentertainment.co.uk/en/Films-TV/DVD/Atomic-Kitten/The-Big-Reunion/product.html?product=E11163697
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCaqS9DYl_o
watched my dvd last night, watched the extras first and you are right some decent bits in that, loved the five stuff and really liked when bwitched were singing down the staircase heading to the stage! sounded really good
and spotted keith lemon in the crowd
I spotted Keith Lemon, Dave Berry and some woman off The Vault (TV channel)
Not to mention that Liz grew into an absolute stunner too
H and Claire from Steps were in the crowd as well
I watched B*Witched's performance of C'est La Vie on The Late Late Show last night. They were wearing their Big Reunion outfits but Sinead was wearing trousers this time. I thought that denim skirt would be difficult to dance in, silly idea whoever thought of it!
The extras I really enjoyed as well. Probably saw more of Honeyz and Liberty X in that compared to what we saw of them in the whole series. It was good to see parts that never made it to the show, especially when they were deciding what songs to do.
It was 8 on amazon when I ordered it dont know if it still is now
Fantastic show, not one disappointment
THE BIG REUNION - FINAL DATES ADDED
FINAL DATES ADDED DUE TO DEMAND
Featuring
5IVE, ATOMIC KITTEN, B*WITCHED, LIBERTY X, 911, HONEYZ
Tuesday 23rd April 2013 – Due to phenomenal demand, The Big Reunion Christmas Party – featuring 5ive, Atomic Kitten, B*witched, Liberty X, 911 and Honeyz – has added an extra three shows to their December arena tour. The new dates include the first matinee shows to be added to the tour in London and Manchester, as well as an additional Nottingham date. The full tour dates are as follows:
MAY 2013
***ALL DATES SOLD OUT!***
FRIDAY 3 MOTORPOINT ARENA SHEFFIELD
SATURDAY 4 MANCHESTER ARENA
SUNDAY 5 METRO RADIO ARENA NEWCASTLE
MONDAY 6 ABERDEEN AECC
TUESDAY 7 GLASGOW SECC
WEDNESDAY 8 LIVERPOOL ECHO ARENA
THURSDAY 9 CAPITAL FM ARENA NOTTINGHAM
FRIDAY 10 BOURNEMOUTH BIC
SATURDAY 11 MOTORPOINT ARENA CARDIFF
SUNDAY 12 BIRMINGHAM LG ARENA
MONDAY 13 BRIGHTON CENTRE
TUESDAY 14 O2 ARENA
DEC 2013
WEDNESDAY 11 CAPITAL FM ARENA NOTTINGHAM*New show*
THURSDAY 12 BIRMINGHAM LG ARENA
FRIDAY 13 SHEFFIELD MOTORPOINT ARENA
SATURDAY 14 LONDON O2 ARENA – Matinee show *New show*
SATURDAY 14 LONDON O2 ARENA
SUNDAY 15 MANCHESTER ARENA – Matinee show *New show*
SUNDAY 15 MANCHESTER ARENA
Tickets for the newly added shows will go on sale at 9am on Friday 26th April priced at £42.50/ £34.50 (Nottingham), £42.50 / £32.50 (London Matinee) and £37.50 / £29.50 (Manchester Matinee) (subject to booking fee) from www.livenation.co.uk or www.ticketmaster.co.uk
The hit ITV2 show, has joined the six chart-topping groups as they reunite a decade after they ruled pop. From oblivion right back onto a stage in front of 3000 screaming fans, viewers and fans have witnessed every step of the journey as the six bands have reformed, rehearsed and returned to the limelight.
After a sold out Hammersmith Apollo show in February that saw all six bands stun those lucky enough to get a ticket with their veritable pop extravaganza, the mega-tour will hit arenas across the UK for the first time on their sold out May arena tour, followed by their second run in December for the ultimate Christmas Party – a celebration to round off a phenomenal year.
5IVE (Ritchie Neville, Scott Robinson, Abz Love, Sean Conlon)
Atomic Kitten (Natasha Hamilton, Liz McClarnon, Kerry Katona)
B*Witched (Edele Lynch, Keavy Lynch, Sinead O’ Carroll, Lindsay Armaou)
Liberty X (Jessica Taylor, Michelle Heaton, Kevin Simm, Kelli Young, Tony Lundon)
911 (Lee Brennan, Simon ‘Spike’ Dawbarn, Jimmy Constable)
Honeyz (Celena Cherry, Mariama Goodman, Heavenli Roberts)
Tickets for the newly added shows go on sale at 9am on Friday 26th April priced at £42.50/ £34.50 (Nottingham), £42.50 / £32.50 (London Matinee) and £37.50 / £29.50 (Manchester Matinee) (subject to booking fee) from www.livenation.co.uk or www.ticketmaster.co.uk.
Tickets for the previously announced December shows are available now priced £42.50 / £34.50 regionally and £47.50 / £38.50 / £35.00 in London (subject to booking fee) and are available from www.livenation.co.uk or www.ticketmaster.co.uk.
For Further information on The Big Reunion show head to http://www.itv.com/thebigreunion/
source http://www.pressparty.com/pg/newsdesk/livenation/view/73764/
ITV2 has also reportedly commissioned a show following the first series' acts on tour, which kicks off next month.
The source revealed: "The follow-up will give viewers a chance to see the first series' acts again and fill the gap between now and series two."
On another tour note, five's own tour has gone on sale today.
I went to the show last night in Sheffield, camera crews were panning and plodding around the audience prior to the show starting. Doing the usual catching people waving and excitment, etc. etc.
The show I have to say was pretty damn good, though they were late starting, the 30 min interval (not really needed in my opinion) turned into 20 mins and finished about 10 mins late.
the acts were all fantastic, no taking anything away from that, but the show lacked that something. I honestly think it was missing Andi Peters introducing them on and kicking them off stage. Infact any reasonably well known person would have been enough to gee up the crowd at the beginning and keep the buzz going though out the night.
Just for the record, Andi Peters voice is used to introduce acts on, but it is a pre-rec and although the show was really good (can't stress that enough), there was a bit of an amature feel about the whole set up outside of the acts.
Keavy's a lot worse but has enough sense to keep her mouth shut in public. But privately, she's quite a piece of work. I know.
Both her and Edele come across as a right couple of closet lesbians, so it wouldn't surprise me at all if Edele had a fling with Sinead.
Course you do. :rolleyes:
My email box is full of messages from twitter containing her DM unpleasantness.
Would you like to retract that?
No. Anyone can say this sort of stuff; it's just your word against hers.
So you don't believe me? Tut tut tut.
You have no evidence. Tut tut tut.
What makes you so sure?