Fans quickly commented after the group wiped out their Instagram accounts and shared lyrics to the number one hit “Keep On Movin” and clips for Euston Station since 1999.
It was captioned “27.02.25 Road…” with a link to their website.
The original lineup for the Five (5ive) included Sean Conlon, Richey Neville, Scott Robinson, Abs Love and Jason “J” Brown.
However, in recent years, the group toured as three pieces except Abz and J, after joining ITV's Big LiUnion, first made a comeback in 2013 as four pieces.
One fan commented in an Instagram post.
Another was added, but “If J is back and it's on a tour, I'll trade someone for an oasis ticket.”
Fans also quickly found out that a new company called all five Ltd was created at the end of last year, with all five members listed as directors of Companies House.
The band known for Hits 'Slam Dunk (Da Funk)' and Queen's “Well Rock You” remix sold over 20 million records worldwide in the second half of 2001, winning the UK's three number one It was later split.
They were founded in 1997 and were subsequently signed by the labels of Simon Cowell and BMG/RCA Records.
It was well documented that the group had Tuvative Time together and there was a debate that led to a poor mental health of some members of the band.
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Speaking at the BBC Two's Boyband Forever series last November, Scott, Richie and Sean all shared the ups and downs from the group era.
Speaking about certain low points, Sean spoke about how Robbie Williams comforted him with the Britt Prize.
“I was craving this normalcy that I didn't have all the time,” he said.
“Then Robbie Williams came to me and placed his arm around me and said, 'Are you okay?” And I just froze… I needed a normal person. ”