Will S Club 7's reunion still happen after Paul Cattermole's death?

Cattermole's family and S Club 7 released a statement to BBC confirming the band member's death at the age of 46. It revealed that he was found Thursday at his Dorset home but was declared dead later in the afternoon.

Dorset Police has since ruled that there was no something suspicious involved in his passing, but Paul Cattermole's exact cause of death remains undetermined as of press time.

Will S Club 7 Reunion Get Postponed After Paul Cattermole's Death?

Cattermole passed away a few weeks after S Club 7 announced its upcoming massive reunion tour to mark its 25th anniversary. The planned 11-date tour in the UK and Ireland was supposed to include the late performer alongside the remaining members, Jo O'Meara, Jon Lee, Rachel Stevens, Bradley McIntosh, Hannah Spearritt, and Tina Barrett.

After his death, the band shared an update on its Instagram page to express how devastated the members are by his passing.

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"There are no words to describe the deep sadness and loss we all feel," the band wrote. "We were so lucky to have had him in our lives and are thankful for the amazing memories we have. He will be so deeply missed by each and every one of us."

Following the news, queries about whether S Club 7 reunion tour will be affected by the tragic event emerged. As of press time, the band is yet to confirm whether there will be changes in the schedule or if it will postpone the dates all at once.

S Club 7's 11-date tour is set to kick off at Liverpool's M&S Bank Arena on Oct. 13. It will then visit several cities, including Glasgow and Dublin, before ending the leg at London's O2 Arena on Oct. 28.

Ticket sales already started on Feb 17., and the outlets also have not announced any potential changes with the tour.

Paul Cattermole Was Excited About S Club 7 Reunion

Cattermole's unexpected death came after the late performer told BBC Radio 2's Scott Mills in February how excited he felt about the reunion. However, he and the members noted at that time that there might be some things they might not be able to do anymore because of their age.

Per Cattermole, he might no longer be able to show off his original dance moves, including his famous caterpillar move.

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