All Saints 2016 Reunion: band tease new music with recording studio photos
The band members posted photographs of themselves in what appears to be a recording studio on their Twitter pages.
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Though yet to officially confirm or announce any planned reunion in 2016, the band have been teasing the promise of new music in the coming year. All four band members (Shaznay Lewis, Melanie Blatt, Natalie Appleton, and Nicole Appleton) posted images to their Twitter pages which appeared to be taken from a recording studio.
This was accompanied by an image of the band with '2016' emblazoned above them; each image posted was also accompanied with the hashtag #AllSaints2016. So, probably wise to assume this reunion's happening in 2016, then?
This follows a teaser video posted all the way back in June, which featured clips of the band's previous work alongside the message, "Keep your eyes peeled to All Saints official channels for news, tour dates and all other activity."
The band had already made a minor comeback in 2014 as the support act to the Backstreet Boys' arena tour, as well as playing major sets at V Festival and Manchester Pride.
Though it seems almost certain the group will be dropping new material in the coming months, the question is whether we'll be getting an entirely new album, or just a single or two.
The British-Candian girl group originally rose to fame in the 90s, releasing nine top ten singles in the UK, including 'Never Ever' and 'Bootie Call'.
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