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Noughties girl group reunite 24 years after hit single as they eye up major festival gig for 2025


A NOUGHTIES girl group have reunited more than two decades after their hit single – and appear to be gearing up for a major gig.

Supersister comprised Eleanor Phillips, Louise Fudge, and Tina Peacock.

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Noughties band Supersister appear to be gearing up for a reunion[/caption]

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The band posted a teasing Instagram update suggesting they will be taking on a major gig[/caption]

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This update suggests Supersister will perform at next year’s Mighty Hoopla[/caption]

During their history, the group released three singles including Coffee, Shopping and Summer Gonna Come Again.

The trio were regulars on television and together they toured the world as their track hit the top 20 in October 2000.

Fans of Supersister are in luck, as it appears the group are coming back together.

A post on their Instagram page suggests they are set to reunite at next year’s Mighty Hoopla.

The short video shows the trio sat around a table as they share a toast.

Text on-screen reads: “Reunion incoming. Wine instead of coffee.”

The group tagged The Mighty Hoopla into the post, while their song Coffee played in the background.

Supersister had been signed to Gut Records at the turn of millenium.

The group supported iconic bands including Steps and Hear’Say while preparing for their own album to be released.

Following Gut Records going bankrupt in 2008, Supersister’s album Lip Service remains unreleased.


Since their time in the spotlight two decades ago, the band members have taken different paths.

For instance, Louise Fudge turned her back on fame and the music industry in favour of a normal job.

After Coffee and its follow-up Shopping, she stayed out of the spotlight and went onto to retrain as a hairdresser.

This saw the former recording artist later establish her own hair salon.

While the salon, Louise Fudge Hair and Beauty, went on to be nominated at the prestigious English Hair and Beauty Awards in Manchester.

It was up for the Hair Salon of the Year award back in 2017.

Speaking at the time, Louise said: “To be recognised at such a prestigious awards such as The English Hair and Beauty Awards is such an honour.

“We are a little over a year old, but clients voted and, along with our excellent reviews, we have been shortlisted.”

She added: “I always wanted to create a salon that I would like to go to myself … This is a great boost to Little Sutton village.”

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During their history, Supersister released three singles including Top 20 hit “Coffee”[/caption]

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