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Huge UK girl group Mis-Teeq reunites for first time in 22 years after split

News RoomBy News RoomJune 3, 2026
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After more than two decades apart, the iconic R&B and garage girl group Mis-Teeq has officially reunited, sending a wave of nostalgia through fans who came of age in the early 2000s. The trio, comprised of Alesha Dixon, Sabrina Washington, and Su-Elise Nash, marked their long-awaited return with a surprise performance on Britain’s Got Talent, a stage familiar to Dixon in her role as a judge. Their energetic medley of hits served as the thrilling announcement for a major comeback show scheduled for September at London’s prestigious Wembley Arena. This performance was particularly momentous, being the first time all three original members had shared a stage since 2004, effectively ending a 22-year hiatus and promising a full-scale revival of their formidable back catalogue for eager audiences.

Mis-Teeq’s original run at the turn of the millennium was nothing short of spectacular, cementing them as one of the UK’s most successful girl groups. They achieved an impressive seven consecutive UK top-ten singles, with their distinctive blend of fiery raps and soulful harmonies defining the sound of an era. Their breakthrough extended internationally, most notably with the sultry hit “Scandalous,” which cracked the US Top 40 and was featured on the Catwoman movie soundtrack, introducing their UK garage swagger to a global audience. Their debut album, Lickin’ on Both Sides, now celebrating its 25th anniversary, remains a touchstone of early-2000s pop culture, making their reunion not just a concert, but a celebration of a seminal musical period.

The group’s initial split in 2005 was precipitated by the unexpected collapse of their record label, Telstar Records. The label’s bankruptcy proceedings were heavily publicized and, perhaps unfairly, linked to the signing of Victoria Beckham, who received a substantial advance but released only one single before the company folded. This abrupt end left the group’s legacy somewhat unresolved in the eyes of fans. In the years that followed, Alesha Dixon forged a hugely successful career as a solo artist and television personality, while Sabrina Washington and Su-Elise Nash pursued more private paths in music and business. Their individual journeys made the prospect of a reunion seem increasingly unlikely, which only amplified the emotional impact of their return on BGT.

The public reaction to their comeback performance has been overwhelmingly positive, dominated by admiration for the trio’s enduring talent and seemingly ageless presence. Social media lit up with comments from astonished fans marveling at how the women, now in their mid-forties, looked and sounded virtually unchanged, with many praising their energy and style. This warm reception highlights a deep-seated affection for the group and a collective yearning for the music of that period. It also positions them within a broader cultural trend of nostalgia, as audiences increasingly seek the authentic joy and distinct sonic identities of early-2000s pop and R&B.

Indeed, Mis-Teeq’s resurgence is part of a wider wave of girl group reunions captivating fans across the globe. From the Pussycat Dolls’ recent televised appearances to Australian group Bardot performing at festivals like London’s Mighty Hoopla, the early 2000s are experiencing a vibrant revival. These reunions speak to a powerful cultural moment where fans who consumed this music in their youth now have the means and desire to relive those experiences, introducing the iconic sounds to a new generation in the process. For Mis-Teeq, this means embarking on a UK and European tour, though plans for a North American leg were unfortunately scrapped due to weaker-than-expected ticket sales, a reminder of the fickle nature of comebacks.

Ultimately, the return of Mis-Teeq is more than a simple tour; it is a reclamation of a legacy that was abruptly interrupted. Their journey—from meteoric rise and abrupt dissolution to a triumphant return on their own terms—resonates with themes of resilience and enduring sisterhood. As they prepare to headline Wembley Arena, they carry with them not only the weight of their own hits but also the hopes of fans eager to celebrate a defining chapter in music history. Their reunion is a testament to the timeless quality of their music and the unbreakable bond they share, promising an unforgettable celebration of sound, style, and shared memory for all who welcome them back.

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