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Mis-Teeq Reunion: 25 Years Later, A Comeback Is Brewing?
3 Jan
Summary
- Mis-Teeq members are reportedly planning a reunion concert.
- The concert would celebrate the 25th anniversary of their debut album.
- Past songwriting royalty dispute between members has been settled.
Noughties girl band Mis-Teeq are reportedly considering a reunion concert, aiming to commemorate the 25th anniversary of their acclaimed 2001 debut album, 'Lickin' On Both Sides.' This album was instrumental in launching the careers of Alesha Dixon, Sabrina Washington, and Su-Elise Nash, achieving significant chart success in the UK.
The potential comeback show is being discussed as an intimate gig for dedicated fans or a performance on a prominent television program. This comes after a period of tension, notably a songwriting royalty dispute between Sabrina Washington and Alesha Dixon, which has reportedly been settled, with Su-Elise Nash confirming Sabrina is 'back in the fold.'
While nothing is concrete yet, the members are in regular contact and have expressed openness to a reunion if the right opportunity arises. They view a potential return as a chance to celebrate their successful careers and enjoy performing together again, reminiscing on their groundbreaking contributions to UK garage and R&B music.




