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Victoria Beckham is back in the spotlight following Brooklyn Beckham’s viral Instagram Stories about the Beckham family drama. Now, Spice Girls fans are wondering whether Victoria could make a comeback as Posh Spice. According to experts, 2026 could shape up as the year of the girl band revival. And these three girl groups could make a serious comeback, according to event ticketing experts.

Event Ticketing experts believe the Spice Girls could return for a 30th-anniversary reunion world tour

Given the Beckham family drama in 2026, Spice Girls fans want to know whether Victoria Beckham, better known as Posh Spice, plans to take the stage anytime soon. This year marks 30 years since the release of “Wannabe” and their debut album, Spice. There’s no doubt that fans would love to see Melanie Brown (Scary Spice), Melanie Chisholm (Sporty Spice), Geri Halliwell (Ginger Spice), Emma Bunton (Baby Spice), and Beckham back on stage.

Event ticketing experts at TicketSource analyzed search trends, streaming data, anniversary cycles, past reunion activity, and rumors to name the top three girl bands most likely to see a revival in 2026. According to the experts, Spice Girls could certainly make the list. And Mel C. further drove the rumors while speaking to Rebecca Judd on her Apple Music show. Mel noted that Bunton, aka Baby Spice, and Mel B, aka Scary Spice, were all for a reunion. And three decades since their debut album seems as good a time as any.

“We are just waiting until we all decide on exactly the best way to do it,” Mel said, according to RTE. “… I’m not going to throw anybody under the bus. We all are so proud, of course we are, of our legacy. It’s amazing. And it is 30 years, and we do have to celebrate that in some way this year. I’m always optimistic.”

“We’re frightened to do it the wrong way,” she continued. “Do you know what I mean? So, it’s like we’re still working, we’re always talking, lines of communication are open, and we are just waiting until we all decide on exactly the best way to do it.”

The Pussycat Dolls could potentially return after canceling their 2020 reunion

The Pussycat Dolls began as a neo-burlesque dance ensemble founded in Los Angeles in 1995 by choreographer Robin Antin. Nicole Scherzinger, Ashley Roberts, Jessica Sutta, Kimberly Wyatt, Melody Thornton, and Carmit Bachar achieved international success as stars of the girl group with hits like “Don’t Cha” and “Buttons.”

They embarked on their first concert cycle with the “PCD World Tour” in 2006–2007, supporting their debut album PCD. Their follow-up “Doll Domination Tour” in 2009 proved to be their final major world tour before the group’s initial split. After almost a decade apart, the group briefly reunited in 2019 and released a new single and announced a reunion tour. Unfortunately, they shelved their plans.

According to TicketSource experts, the Pussycat Dolls could make a potential comeback in 2026. Scherzinger reposted the music video for “Buttons” at the end of 2025, sparking conversation about a reunion. “From then to now … seeing this video hit 1 billion views on YouTube fills my heart with so much gratitude,” she captioned the post. “For the PCD fans, for the memories, for what’s to come.”

Rumors suggest Fifth Harmony could return with a four-member reunion

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Fifth Harmony emerged in 2012 when five solo contestants — Ally Brooke, Normani, Lauren Jauregui, Dinah Jane, and Camila Cabello — were brought together on the U.S. version of The X Factor. They quickly became one of pop music’s most successful girl groups, releasing their debut EP Better Together in 2013 and later three studio albums, with hits like “Worth It” and “Work From Home.” In December 2016, Cabello left the group to pursue a solo career. The remaining four members continued to record and perform. However, Fifth Harmony announced an indefinite hiatus in March 2018 so that each could focus on solo projects.

TicketSource experts think there’s a solid chance of a Fifth Harmony reunion. Their album 7/27 turns 10 in 2026, and reports of a documentary and tour continue to circulate. The girl group still has over 14 million monthly listeners on streaming, proving that a tour would likely be well-attended by their fans.

Experts think fans want to see a Little Mix reunion

According to the experts at TicketSource, Little Mix has 3,670 searches for tours in the last year and 17.7 million monthly listeners, proving that reunion demand is high. Ticket sites have reportedly listed unconfirmed placeholder dates for the British girl group originally formed on The X Factor in 2011. However, members of the group have hinted that a reunion may happen closer to 2028.