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Don't Stop Believing
With Glee having taken the world by storm - Don’t Stop Believing brings together existing and first-time groups to get choreographed, coached and judged by the finest experts in the industry for a thrilling prize.
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Emma Bunton
We're thrilled to announce that pop royalty Emma Bunton completes our stellar Don't Stop Believing line-up! With such an unrivalled singing, dancing and presenting pedigree, Emma makes the perfect host.
A star-studded career that has spanned 15 years but shows no sign of slowing, Emma has been successful in just about every area of the entertainment sector, whether as a multi-million selling recording artist, hitting the air-waves in her role as a DJ, or her most recent work as a television presenter, her achievements make for impressive reading.
Our multi-talented host became one of the most famous pop stars of recent times and shot to fame in The Spice Girls who are the most successful British band since The Beatles and the biggest selling girl band of all time.
After the Spice Girls, Emma carved out a career as a successful solo artist, and had a string of hits including ‘Maybe', a cover of the iconic ‘Downtown' (the proceeds of which went to Children In Need) plus the number one chart topper ‘What Took You So Long'.
When The Spice Girls reformed for a reunion tour in 2009, over 3 million people registered for tickets in the space of just four weeks, with London's O2 selling out in 37 seconds.
In January 2010 Emma made her debut as a judge on the "Ice Panel" for ITV1's prime time show Dancing On Ice.
As well as being a judge, she understands the pressure that comes with being a contestant when she appeared in BBC 1's Strictly Come Dancing in 2006 where she very nearly made it to the final which makes her the ideal host for our all singing, all dancing extravaganza.
You can also hear Emma across the airwaves on her radio show for the Heart Network which is currently the most listened to show on a Saturday afternoon and has seen Emma recently nominated for Best Newcomer (DJ) at the Glamour and Arquiva Awards.
Emma, 34, said: "Like millions of others I'm currently completely obsessed with musical performance groups so I am beyond excited to have been asked to be the host of Don't Stop Believing, which promises to be the TV event of the summer.
"It will be an unmissable all-singing, all-dancing spectacle which will transform the lives of those taking part, but above all excite, surprise and delight viewers."