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It's no Tragedy - Steps are back!

It's time to start practicing those Tragedy dance moves because Steps are back!

The 90s five-piece, who split in 2001, will celebrate 20 years since they formed with a comeback album and UK tour.

The group, made up of Claire Richards, Lisa Scott-Lee, Faye Tozer, Ian 'H' Watkins and Lee Latchford-Evans, have teamed up with members of Abba for new record, Tears On The Dancefloor, which marks their first studio album since 2012.

Announcing the exciting news via Twitter, the group said: "As you know it's our 20th anniversary year and we've promised loads of fun things.

"So to kick it off we've got a new album ... We're also going to be touring up and down the country in November and December."

Check out some of our other favourite bands who have reformed in recent years!

Busted

From left to right: James Bourne, Charlie Simpson and Matt Willis of Busted.

They've been to the year 3000 and back to the present day! In 2015, Busted reunited after a decade away when Charlie Simpson agreed to rejoin the band - despite frequent vows never to return. In 2013, in Charlie's absence, Matt Willis and James Bourne joined with McFly to tour and release music as McBusted.

Take That

Since their 2006 return on a wave of nostalgia, Take That have achieved three number one albums and singles, as well as selling out stadiums. Now a trio, the band are set to release their latest album Wonderland later this month.

Spice Girls

Perhaps inspired by the success of Take That, the Spice Girls embarked on a three-month tour of Europe and the US in 2008 to tie in with a greatest hits release and to act as a final farewell to fans.

Boyzone

The Irish group reformed in 2007 for a Children in Need performance following their split in 2000. A UK and Ireland tour quickly followed before the tragic death of Stephen Gately in 2009. They celebrated their 20th anniversary in 2013 with a new album and tour.

5ive

The five-piece sold 20 million records before splitting in 2001, however, the group reformed as part of ITV's Big Reunion and kept the name 5ive despite being down to four members as Jason J Brown declined to re-join. The group hit the road with McBusted in 2013 and are now down to three members after Abz Love's departure. They released Keep On Movin' - The Best of Five in early 2016.

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