The finale of this year's 'Britain's Got Talent' brought an electrifying moment as legendary pop group MIS-TEEQ reunited on stage for the first time in 22 years. The trio, consisting of Alesha Dixon, Sabrina Washington, and Su-Elise Nash, delivered a special performance that left the audience and viewers at home in awe.
MIS-TEEQ's Iconic Performance
The group performed a mash-up medley of their most iconic tracks from the 2000s, creating a nostalgic and unforgettable end to the show. Alesha Dixon, who also serves as a judge on 'Britain's Got Talent', joined her former bandmates on stage just before the winner was announced, marking a historic moment for the reality competition.
Online Reaction to the Reunion
Fans took to social media to express their excitement and joy over the reunion. One fan wrote, 'OMG!!!!!!! One of the Best Girl Groups to EVER do it! They all look soo GOOD too! LOVE!!!' Another user shared, 'This has made me so very happy. Mis-Teeq are phenomenal. My girlies you are amazing.' A third added, 'I'm an emotional wreck right now, seeing my favorite group of all time back together again on the stage and looking better than ever. I feel so healed right now. Love these la-la-ladies so much!'
Upcoming Reunion Concert
Around a week prior to the finale, the girl group announced they would hold a reunion concert later this year. They confirmed a performance on September 12 at the Ovo Arena in Wembley to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their debut album, 'Lickin' On Both Sides'. The concert, titled 'One Night Stand with Mis-Teeq', promises to be a memorable event for fans.
Alesha Dixon expressed her excitement, stating, 'We can't wait to relive the magic and energy of that record and many more, with the very people who made it so special.' Sabrina Washington added, 'It feels incredibly emotional looking back 25 years later and realising how deeply our music has connected with people around the world.'
The reunion on 'Britain's Got Talent' and the upcoming concert highlight the enduring legacy of MIS-TEEQ, a group that defined an era of British pop music.



