"Such a fun time": Spice Girls re-release "Spiceworld".

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"Such a fun time": Spice Girls re-release "Spiceworld".

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The Spice Girls are celebrating a special anniversary this year: the band released their second album called "Spiceworld" in November 1997. For the 25th anniversary, Geri Horner (then Halliwell), Emma Bunton, Melanie Chisholm, Melanie Brown and Victoria Beckham, all now between 46 and 50 years old, have come up with a special gift for the fans. The group announced on Instagram and their website on Tuesday that the album will be reissued.

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The "Spiceworld" era was "such a fun time for them," the group said in a joint statement. "We just had a number one album with 'Spice', we traveled all over the world and met our amazing fans, we released our second album AND we had our own movie! Who would have thought? It's crazy that 25 years have passed."

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Over 100 million records sold make the Spice Girls, founded in 1994, the most successful girl group of all time, delivering hits like "Wannabe" (1996), "Stop" (1997) and "Spice Up Your Life" (1997). The latter was also heard on "Spiceworld", which conquered the charts worldwide and was certified platinum in Germany.

A film was also made for the album, which is now being reissued. "Spiceworld - The Movie" describes a week in the hectic and exciting lives of the Spice Girls as a comedy. In 2001, the group announced their departure, but have made comeback attempts on several occasions. With few exceptions, Victoria Beckham has not performed with the band again.