Lisa Scott-Lee has teased that there’s “extra to come back” for Steps.
The 47-year-old pop star shot to fame as a part of the pop group in 1997 alongside Faye Tozer, Claire Richards, Lee Latchford Evans, and Ian ‘H’ Watkins, and when as she took to the stage as a solo act for the primary time in virtually 20 years on Sunday (04.06.23), Lisa promised followers that there’s extra in retailer for the group following their most up-to-date run of top-selling albums.
Talking dwell on stage at The Sweet Crush Area on the Mighty Hoopla Competition in Brockwell Park, London, she mentioned: “I wouldn’t be right here if it wasn’t for Steps. As you realize, Steps is a large, huge a part of my life – it all the time has been. We’ve had an unbelievable 25 years however within the final 5 years we have now launched 4 albums, we’ve had extra quantity ones and it’s simply been superb. However there’s extra to come back, so don’t fear!”
Following Steps’ preliminary break up in 2001, Lisa launched into a solo profession and launched the singles ‘These days’, ‘Electrical’ and ‘Too Far Gone’ in 2003.
She instructed the gang about her beforehand introduced expanded version of her 2003 solo album ‘By no means or Now’, which will likely be out there later within the 12 months, and he or she additionally teased that model new music is on the best way.
The deluxe version will boast three unreleased tracks, B-sides and remixes.
She added: “I’ve been within the studio with Ian Masterson, he’s very proficient. Thanks very a lot. I do must say – it’s been 20 years since I wrote and recorded ‘These days’ and my album however the great point is it’s popping out later within the 12 months!”
Lisa stormed the stage sporting darkish glasses and a protracted white coat – which was later eliminated to disclose a glittering tutu quantity – and he or she opened the present along with her debut solo single ‘These days’ earlier than working her manner by way of a choice of her different solo numbers.
She additionally carried out Steps classics ‘Stomp’ and ‘Higher the Satan You Know’ and ultimately closed out her set with their signature tune ‘Tragedy.’
Different acts to take to the stage at The Sweet Crush enviornment over the weekend included ‘Homicide on the Dancefloor’ singer Sophie Ellis-Bextor, ‘Only a Little’ hitmakers Liberty X and 90s sensations the Vengaboys.