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It is set to be the biggest music exhibition ever.

Are you ready to unleash your inner Spice Girl? Well you soon can, because The Spice Girls Exhibition is heading to the Business Design Centre in Angel, Islington, London.

The tribute to the biggest girl-group of all time is set to be the biggest exhibition ever, showcasing thousands of memorabilia, iconic stage costumes, and some never before seen pieces.

It will also showcase how the Spice Girls went from band to brand, the most recognisable face of Cool Britannia, and the biggest British pop phenomenon since Beatlemania.

A Union Jack decorated tour bus will also take fans on a tour of iconic Spice Girls locations around London, and will treat them to a Spice Girls dance class – for children and adults, live music performances, and many other unconfirmed events.

The event organiser and curator – Alan Smith-Allison – said: “I have established personal friendships with other Spice Girls collectors and designers from around the world, including the Guinness World Record holder, Liz West.

“It’s been amazing to be able to share this passion with others, but above all it has allowed me to create this collective of iconic Spice Girls history. #SpiceupLondon has been a long time in the making, but it has grown beyond even my hopes for it.

“The interest in the exhibition has been massive and I can’t wait to show off what we are achieving. The London exhibition looks set to be the biggest music exhibition ever and it continues to grow with new events and exhibits being added every day.”

The Spice Girls Exhibition is coming to London from the 28th July until the 20th August 2018.

You can buy tickets now through their official website, www.spicegirls-exhibition.com/ticket-sales.

Tickets are £10 with student/OAP concessions available.

Add-ons, such as guided tours and exhibition programmes, are also available to pre-order now.

Related: Victoria Beckham: Spice Girls “looked like five men in drag”.

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