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Steps are a British
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group consisting of
Lee Latchford-Evans Lee Latchford-Evans (born 28 January 1975) is an English singer, dancer, stage actor and one of the five singers of the British pop group Steps (pop group), Steps. Early life From Ellesmere Port, Evans was born as Lee Latchford Evans, with hi ...
,
Claire Richards Claire Richards (born 17 August 1977) is an English singer and member of the pop group Steps. As a solo artist, Richards has released two studio albums: her debut, '' My Wildest Dreams'', was released in 2019 and ''Euphoria'', a covers album, ...
,
Lisa Scott-Lee Lisa Scott-Lee (born 5 November 1975) is a British singer from St Asaph, Wales. She is a member of the pop group Steps, formed in 1997. Scott-Lee signed a record deal with Mercury Records and launched a solo career in 2003, achieving only min ...
,
Faye Tozer Faye Louise Tozer Smith (born 14 November 1975) is an English singer and actress, best known as a member of the pop group Steps. Career Music Steps are a pop group that have had a series of charted singles between 1997 and 2020. Their name ...
and
Ian "H" Watkins Ian Watkins (born 8 May 1976), known by his stage name H, is a Welsh singer and actor. He is a member of the British pop group Steps. In 2020 he competed in the twelfth series of the British television series ''Dancing on Ice''. Career St ...
. They were formed in May 1997 and achieved two number-one albums in the UK, 14 consecutive UK top-5 singles including two number ones (one a double
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). The group has sold over 22 million records worldwide, 15 million albums worldwide. In-addition to earning a BRIT Award nomination in 1999, for Best Newcomer, the group would be an opening support act for
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on her debut American tour the same year. When Richards and Watkins departed to form a recording duo, the group disbanded, on 26 December 2001 (officially). Their penultimate single reached No. 5 on the UK charts, while their final album of greatest hits, ''
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'' (2001), was the group's second No. 1 album in the UK. Steps re-formed in May 2011 for a four-part
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documentary series titled ''Steps: Reunion''. The series started airing on 28 September, following an announcement of a second greatest-hits album, '' The Ultimate Collection'', released on 10 October 2011. The album debuted at No. 1, becoming the band's third album to top the British charts. The second series of ''Steps: Reunion'', titled "Steps: On the Road Again", aired on Sky Living in April 2012; the series followed the band as they embarked on their sellout, 22-date UK tour. On 24 September 2012, the group confirmed they would release their fourth studio album, '' Light Up The World'', on 12 November 2012, alongside a six-date Christmas tour, starting on 30 November and ending on 5 December. The group re-formed for a second time on 1 January 2017 in celebration of their 20th anniversary, and later announced their fifth studio album, ''
Tears on the Dancefloor ''Tears on the Dancefloor'' is the fifth studio album by British group Steps. It was released on 21 April 2017, by Absolute and Fascination Records. The album is the group's first album in five years since ''Light Up the World'', and their fi ...
'', which was released in April 2017. Steps' sixth studio album, ''
What the Future Holds ''What the Future Holds'' is the sixth studio album by the British group Steps and was their first album to be released with their new record label BMG on 27 November 2020. They had originally intended to release the project in the Spring, how ...
'', was released on 27 November 2020. It was preceded by three singles, the title song "
What the Future Holds ''What the Future Holds'' is the sixth studio album by the British group Steps and was their first album to be released with their new record label BMG on 27 November 2020. They had originally intended to release the project in the Spring, how ...
", " Something in Your Eyes" and "
To the Beat of My Heart "To the Beat of My Heart" is a song recorded by British group Steps, released on 16 January 2021 as the third single from their sixth studio album An album is a collection of audio recordings (e.g., music) issued on a medium such as co ...
". Their seventh studio album, '' What the Future Holds Pt. 2'', with 10 new tracks, four stripped-back versions of songs and a new sound for some tracks, was released in 2021. The band's third compilation album, '' Platinum Collection'' was released in August 2022, and debuted at number 1 in the UK, making Steps the first British, mixed-gender group to achieve four number 1 albums in four different decades. According to the
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(BPI), Steps has been certified for sales of 5 million albums and 4.8 million singles in the UK.


History


1997–1999: Formation, commercial success and ''Step One''

Steps were formed by Steve Crosby and Barry Upton (writers of " 5,6,7,8") alongside manager Tim Byrne after auditioning hopefuls who answered an ad in ''
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'' newspaper. Byrne had previously been involved in the production of the Smash Hits Poll Winners Party, the
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collaboration with the pop magazine ''
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''. After auditions, the original line-up of Watkins, Scott-Lee, Derek O'Brien, Maddy Chan, and Mitch Stevens was finalised and the band started shooting promotional images and recording tracks. However, O'Brien, Chan and Stevens left, as they wanted more than a one-hit wonder, and saw no long-term future with Steps. New auditions were held on 7 May 1997, and in conjunction with the manufacturers, they selected Faye Tozer, Lee Latchford-Evans and Claire Richards as the remaining members. The group's name came from a marketing plan: The dance steps for each of the quintet's choreographed music videos would be included with their singles. Their first single "5,6,7,8" was a
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song. Though not typical of what became their style, it was their first hit both in the UK and internationally. Despite only peaking at number 14, the single achieved considerable longevity in the fast-paced singles climate of 1997–1998, racking up over four months on the UK chart. The track remains one of the highest-selling singles never to reach the top 10 on the UK Singles Chart. Its release in Australia gave the group their first number one in 1998. Tim Byrne then founded a management and production company, Byrne Blood, with former BMG head of marketing and video, Victoria Blood, which took over sole management of Steps and was also instrumental in the creation and management of A1. The group were then presented to pop impresario,
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who signed them to his Eastern Block Unity Label ( EBUL) in a partnership with his long time associates,
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. Waterman and his new PWL production partners, Mark Topham and Karl Twigg, reworked the "5,6,7,8" demo, introducing the prominent
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into the arrangement. Waterman stated that while he was pleased with the final mix of "5,6,7,8", his co-producers were less so, to the extent that on the single liner notes they did not take a credit, although they were credited on all subsequent releases, such as the ''
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'' album. In April 1998, Steps launched their second single, a
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of
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's " Last Thing on My Mind", which became their first UK top ten, peaking at number 6. By August 1998, Steps continued to build momentum with their third single " One for Sorrow" which peaked at number 2, and began an unbroken chain of 14 consecutive Top 5 hits on the UK singles chart. Steps' singles success translated into album sales, with their debut album ''
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'' entering the
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at number 2. It was certified 5× Platinum following a run of 50 weeks in the Top 20. The next single release was a double A-side which provided Steps with their signature song and biggest career seller. The single was a cover version of the
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' "
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" and original track " Heartbeat". The single was released in November 1998, when it charted at number 2. Following enduring popularity over the Christmas period, the single rebounded up the chart and became their first number-one hit in January 1999. The final track to be released from ''Step One'' was " Better Best Forgotten". Because of the continued success of the previous single, the CD release was delayed by nearly two months. Nonetheless, "Better Best Forgotten" entered the chart at number 2. Steps were part of the ensemble that released "
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" (a medley of ABBA's "
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", "
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", " Mamma Mia" and "
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") in March 1999, as performed at the
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. The other artists singing were
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,
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,
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, and Billie, known collectively as the Supertroupers. The single later peaked at number four. The group was also nominated for Best British Newcomer.
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claimed to have been told days before the ceremony that Steps had won the award, as voted for by listeners of
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. However, on the night the award was handed to the Scottish band
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, who were assumed to be rank outsiders. Despite the allegation that a significant number of votes for Belle & Sebastian were traced to the
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campus, the band held onto their award as foul play was denied by organizers of the Brit Awards.


1999–2000: ''Steptacular'', International tour and ''Buzz''

In July 1999, Steps released the first single from an all-new album, "
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". Once again they narrowly missed the number-one spot following a last-minute surge by
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's " Livin' la Vida Loca". After the single's release, Steps went to
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to support
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on her 1999 ...Baby One More Time Tour. A remixed version of "One for Sorrow" was included in the film '' Drive Me Crazy'' and released as their debut American single. They were also successful in Europe and
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. Steps returned home to release their second album, ''
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'', which was accompanied by " After the Love Has Gone". The album charted at number 1 and was eventually certified 4× Platinum, thus becoming their second UK million selling album. The group subsequently released an album in North America which was titled ''
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'' and was an amalgamation of their first two albums. The group's next two singles, " Say You'll Be Mine/
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" and "
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" (originally recorded by labelmate Tina Cousins for her debut album), both continued their top-five run. In February 2000,
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aired a concert special featuring Steps and another group,
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, titled ''Steps and Youngstown in Concert''. The concert itself promoted the group and the sales of the album. In July 2000, Steps released another double A-side, consisting of the ''Steptacular'' track " When I Said Goodbye" and an entirely new song, "Summer of Love". The latter was a Latino-flavoured pop song, which later appeared on their third album. Steps also won Best Selling Live Act of the year at the Brit Awards 2000. In October 2000, " Stomp" became their second number one single. The third album, '' Buzz'', followed shortly and while it was less successful than their first two albums, went on to achieve double platinum status and contains five UK Top 5 singles. The group worked with many American and Swedish producers who had created hits for other Jive artists such as Britney Spears,
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, and the
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. The following single, "
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", reached number 2 upon its January 2001 release. Steps promoted ''Buzz'' worldwide and did not return to the UK until May, when they released " Here and Now / You'll Be Sorry".


2000–2002: ''Gold'', group tensions, Watkins' and Richards' departure, and split

Split rumours started circulating after it was announced that Steps would release a
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album. The group continuously denied this in their interviews. "
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", a cover of the popular
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song, was released as the first new single from '' Gold: Greatest Hits''. The single became their biggest in almost two years. The second single, " Words Are Not Enough/I Know Him So Well", was another top five hit. It would become their final single as a group until their re-formation in 2012. In 2001, following their
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split, the group were heavily criticised by their fans. Many UK tabloid papers published the fans' disgust on their front pages, displaying quotes taken from Steps message boards. After the group spent much of 2001 strongly dismissing claims of a split, fans were furious and accused the group of capitalising on the success of a host of merchandise released in the lucrative pre-Christmas market. However, it has since come to light that both Watkins and Richards left the group on the last night of the Steps' ''Gold: Greatest Hits'' tour, because of their ongoing unhappiness within the group, although Steps' official statement stated that the split was caused by their belief that they should end on a high, while they were at their best and could be remembered for being the best of their kind. H and Claire went on to form a duo in 2002 and signed to
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for a reputed £5 million (over five albums), although they only released one album, '' Another You Another Me'' same year, before being dropped due to poor album sales.


2002–2010: ''The Last Dance'', Reissue of Steps Classics and solo careers

Jive released a remix and B-side
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in 2002. '' The Last Dance'' featured previously released remixes, B-sides and rarities. The album charted at number 57 without any promotion. A planned release for the track "Baby Don't Dance" was scrapped in November 2002. However, promotional copies were pressed and a video based upon their live Gold Tour briefly aired on
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. In the same year, Tozer released her first single , "Someone Like You", a duet with
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, which was in the top-10 singles UK 2002. Scott-Lee released " Lately" on 12 May 2003 by
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and the song was written by Scott-Lee and
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. The single peaked at number six on the UK Singles Chart, reached number 24 on the
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, and also charted in the Netherlands and Switzerland. To date, it is Scott-Lee's only single to reach the top 10 in the United Kingdom. After then, she released another two singles same year and in 2005 but they didn't chart in the top 10 UK. In 2007, BMG reissued a collection of the band's first two albums as a 10-year anniversary of the band. Same year, Scott-Lee released her debut album, "Never or Now". Richards performed "
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" on
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special ''Everybody Dance Now'' in 2008. This was also Richards' first public appearance in six years. Watkins played the role of Silly Billy in pantomime ''
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'' at the
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from 10 December 2009 to 3 January 2010. Christmas 2010 saw his return to
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as he performed in the pantomime ''
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'', playing the part of Muddles.


2011–2012: Reunion, ''The Ultimate Collection'' and touring

Since the band's break-up, rumours had been circulating that they would reunite in one form or another. In 2009, Lee Latchford-Evans revealed that the band had been approached to perform a series of concerts. He hinted that a future reunion was possible, but said "it isn't the right time right now". In early 2011, rumours began circulating that Steps would reunite for a TV series and a one-off concert to mark the tenth anniversary of their 2001 split. The reunion was denied by band's members, including Richards on her Twitter page. Richards also announced on 9 July 2011, that a Steps reunion would be "silly", but she would "never say never". Contrary to these claims, just 12 days later, it was announced that Steps would be reuniting for a four-part
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documentary, depicting their split and the interim years. The band would also release their greatest hits album ''The Ultimate Collection'', as well as potential new material. In a promo for the show each member revealed their true feelings, with Watkins sharing that he regrets the way it all ended but insisting: "If I were to revisit it and turn the clock back, I would probably have done it exactly the same way." Evans commented: "They took something away from three people that we loved and we didn't get a choice because certain people took that choice away from us and I think that is very unfair." ''Steps: Reunion'' premiered on Sky Living at 9pm on Wednesday, 28 September. Steps said in a 2011 interview with
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that they believed there was a gap in the market for their brand of "happy pop". Scott-Lee said: "Times have changed, but we are in a recession and Steps' music was very light-hearted and fun, so there could be a place for that in today's society," "What else is interesting is that there aren't any boy/girl pop groups out there at the moment, so there's definitely a gap there." In the first episode, the group opened up about the tension in the band, with Scott-Lee saying "problems first arose when Watkins started flying in Britney Spears' private jet while the rest of them travelled by bus." Before, Richards stated "Further cracks appeared when I discovered that H had been secretly dating the band's manager Tim Byrne." The second episode focused on the band talking about their reasons for the breakdown of communication and friendships in the group and also documented the first time they had all been together in the same room for over a year. The female members then flew to
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, Spain to bond while the male members went to
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. The fourth episode showed Steps discussing the possible future of the band. Steps' newly recorded and produced version of "
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" (not to be confused with the 1999 version) was added to the track list for ''The Ultimate Collection''. On 10 October 2011, Steps appeared for the first time on '' This Morning'', performing "It's the Way You Make Me Feel" and "Tragedy" and announced their 14-date 2012 arena tour entitled The Ultimate Tour. They also announced that they had re-formed as a band full term. On 14 October 2011, Steps appeared on ''
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'' and sang "
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", which they also sang during an appearance on ''
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'' on 24 October 2011. They then announced they had added 6 performances and removed 2 from the tour, bringing the total to 18 dates; they also announced a new date at the Summer Saturdays at
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on 25 August 2012. On 16 October 2011, their new album ''The Ultimate Collection'' went to number one in the UK Albums Chart. Steps performed a medley of their singles, including "
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" and " One for Sorrow", on 19 November for
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. They also appeared on '' Alan Carr: Chatty Man'' on 25 December 2011 and performed a medley of "One for Sorrow", "Deeper Shade of Blue" and "Tragedy". A DVD of the Reunion tour entitled ''Steps – The Ultimate Tour Live'' was released on Monday 29 October 2012. It charted at number one on the
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's Music Video Chart on 4 November 2012.


2012–2016: ''Light Up the World'' and hiatus

It was announced that the group would release their own fragrance called Guilty Pleasure in a disco ball-styled bottle. It was put out to stores on 1 November 2012. They also brought out an official calendar for 2013. It was released on 15 October 2012. On 13 October 2012, Steps without Watkins appeared on
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with
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. Their new single " Light Up the World" aired for the very first time. They announced that it would be released on 22 October 2012. Following their sell-out arena tour, the group performed a number of summer shows and public appearances. At the end of June, Tozer confirmed on Twitter that there would be more from the group after their summer shows. In August, Watkins posted a picture on Twitter confirming the group were in the studio recording. In September, it was confirmed that a new album, titled '' Light Up the World'', would be released by the end of the year, consisting of Christmas songs. On 12 November 2012, Steps released ''Light Up the World'', their fourth studio album, which consisted of Christmas songs. The lead single from the album, "Light Up the World", was released on 22 October 2012. The group also embarked on a six-date Christmas tour entitled ''Christmas with Steps'' in November 2012 through December 2012. In an interview with Metro, Watkins confirmed that there could be two new fragrances for 2013, following the success of Guilty Pleasure. In an interview with
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, Watkins also confirmed that he would like
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to be a support act on their next tour. Tozer appeared on ''Loose Women'' in February 2013 and when asked about the future of the band she commented saying that they would soon be meeting and discussing what to do next. In March 2013, Watkins announced on Twitter that he and the rest of Steps were having a meeting. In May 2013, it was announced that Steps were going to be taking a break due to heavily touring last year, confirming on several occasions, after some speculation, that they have not split up. During this hiatus they each pursued solo projects. Tozer appeared in the worldwide premiere of the musical ''The Tailor Made Man'' from March to April and appeared in the musical ''
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'' from December through to March. Watkins appeared in ''
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'' from June to October and in ''Jack and the Beanstalk'' in December. Latchford-Evans ran three marathons and took time out to manage his wife Kerry-Lucy Taylor's band Concrete Rose. Richards started her own fashion range for Fashion World, which she also modeled. In January 2014, Richards announced on Twitter that she had begun work on her first studio album. Her album, '' My Wildest Dreams'', was released on 1 February 2019. A new compilation entitled ''5,6,7,8: The Collection'' was released on 27 November 2015 through Music Club Deluxe containing most of the singles with some B-sides and remixes. This is a budget-release CD which has no official connection to Steps or any previous management or record company but a selection of tracks licensed to Music Club Deluxe for release. The album is available on CD and via download. On 1 April 2016, a three-disc compilation entitled ''Stomp All Night: The Remix Anthology'' was announced, featuring 36 of the group's remixes, 20 of which had never before been released in the UK. The release includes a brand new remix of "Say You'll Be Mine".


2017–2021: ''Tears on the Dancefloor'' and ''What the Future Holds Parts 1 & 2''

The group officially confirmed on 1 January 2017, that they were ending their five-year break following their reunion tour and Christmas album. The group performed at the I Love The 90's event in
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, Belgium, due to the band's massive popularity in Belgium during the late 1990s. The group's fifth studio album, ''
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'', was released on 21 April 2017 and entered the charts at number 2. On 5 March 2017, the group confirmed the release of the new album, alongside its lead single, " Scared of the Dark", and a 22-date tour, Party on the Dancefloor. A deluxe edition of the album, titled ''Tears on the Dancefloor: Crying at the Disco'', was released on 27 October. In November 2017, Tozer announced that the reunion was no longer just a 20th-anniversary celebration and that the group intends to continue after their 2018 Summer of Steps tour. In April 2018, Richards announced that following their summer tour, they would begin work on their sixth studio album. In February 2019, Richards announced the group would begin recording their next album during the summer months. On 7 September 2020, via their social media accounts, Steps announced the release date of their album entitled ''
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''. The album was released on 27 November of the same year, with pre-orders available from 8 September. The next day, they confirmed a new 14-date UK tour (with special guest
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) starting in November 2021. The first single from the album was the
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-and- Sia-penned "
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", released on 9 September 2020. It was followed by " Something in Your Eyes" on 27 October 2020. "
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" was released as the album's third single in January 2021. In April 2021, Steps announced that an upcoming deluxe version of ''What the Future Holds'' was now to become a completely separate album entitled '' What the Future Holds Pt. 2'' with 10 new tracks, four stripped back versions of songs and a new sound for some tracks. The first single of ''What the Future Holds Pt. 2'' was confirmed as a reworked version of "
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" featuring
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. The second single was revealed as " Take Me for a Ride", released on 29 July 2021. Steps released a third single from ''What the Future Holds Pt. 2'' on 20 August 2021, a cover of British pop group
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's 1987 hit " The Slightest Touch". On 18 November 2021, Steps released their fourth single, " A Hundred Years of Winter", written by
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. Later that month, the band postponed the last few dates of the tour as two musicians and several crew members had tested positive for
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.


2022–present: 25th anniversary and musical

Steps announced a string of summer shows to celebrate their 25th anniversary including headlining Mighty Hoopla on 3 June 2022. On 30 May 2022, it was announced the band would release their third official greatest-hits album, titled '' Platinum Collection'', which would include 21 tracks including two new tracks. The single " Platinum Megamix" was released on 1 June 2022 and debuted at number 15 on the UK Top 100 Singles Sales Chart on 3 June 2022. On 7 July 2022, Steps released the single " Hard 2 Forget". The single, a cover of the 2020 Vincint track, debuted on 8 July 2022 at number 21 on the UK Official Singles Download Chart Top 100. ''Platinum Collection'' was released on 19 August 2022. On 26 August, the album debuted at number 1 on the UK Official Top 100 Albums, and also placed at number 1 on the Official Albums Sales Chart and at number 2 on the Official Vinyl Albums Top 40. Previously unreleased song "The Runner" (cover version of
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1978 song) debuted at number 56 on the UK Official Singles Downloads Chart, despite not being released as an official single. On 26 January 2024, the group announced ''Here & Now'', a stage jukebox musical based on their back catalogue. It will premiere at Birmingham's The Alexandra on 9 November 2024 running until 30 November 2024. The group stated "We’ve been lucky to do many things together as a band, but the question we get asked again and again is “where is the Steps musical?" Well…it's finally here and we couldn't be more excited. On the gala night of the musical, the group announced that the musical will tour the UK and Ireland from August 2025 until May 2026. On 23 February 2024, Steps reissued their first three studio albums, ''Step One'', ''Steptacular'' and ''Buzz'', on vinyl record for the first time ever. All three releases debuted in the Top 10 of the UK Vinyl Albums Chart on 1 March 2024. Richards explained that she and her bandmates won't be in the musical, only their hit songs. She also stated that Steps will have a little rest before having a bigger comeback soon.


Filmography

Steps had their own talent show named ''Steps to the Stars'', in which young people performed three acts to be judged by a public vote. It was revealed on the next show who would go through to the final. This was shown on
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in 2000/2001. Two series were aired, presented by H and Claire, although the group performed one of its classics at the end of each show. The show featured a young
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in a band called Y2K in which he played guitar with his sister and their friend, and the eventual winner was a female solo singer called Jenny-Lynn Smith. Also featured were
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, before he found fame on ''
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'', and Sean Smith from pop duo
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before he found fame with his singing partner and sister, Sarah Smith, on ''
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''. In 2011, Steps re-formed and appeared in their own reality series called ''Steps: Reunion''. It followed them as they rebuilt their friendships following the group's acrimonious split in December 2001. Following the huge success of the first series, a second series followed the group on their first arena tour in over ten years, airing in 2012. Both series were aired on
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. Following the series' success,
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decided to bring back seven pop bands of the late 1990s and early 2000s in a nine-part series: ''
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''.


Awards and nominations

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Discography

* ''
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'' (1998) * ''
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'' (1999) * '' Buzz'' (2000) * '' Light Up the World'' (2012) * ''
Tears on the Dancefloor ''Tears on the Dancefloor'' is the fifth studio album by British group Steps. It was released on 21 April 2017, by Absolute and Fascination Records. The album is the group's first album in five years since ''Light Up the World'', and their fi ...
'' (2017) * ''
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'' (2020) * '' What the Future Holds Pt. 2'' (2021)


Tours


Headlining

*Step One Tour (1999) *Next Step Tour (1999) *Steptacular Tour (2000) *Steps into Christmas (2000) * Gold Tour (2001) * The Ultimate Tour (2012) *Christmas with Steps (2012) *
Party on the Dancefloor Tour The Party on the Dancefloor Tour was the eighth concert tour by British group Steps (group), Steps. It was launched in support of their fifth studio album, ''Tears on the Dancefloor'' (2017) and its Tears on the Dancefloor: Crying at the Disco, ...
(2017) * Summer of Steps Tour (2018) *What the Future Holds Tour (2021) *25th Anniversary Summer Tour (2022)


Opening act

* ...Baby One More Time Tour (opened for
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) (1999)


See also

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References


External links

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