Melanie Chisholm has said it is the Spice Girls' "number one priority" to get back on stage together after the hardships of the past few years.
The girl group previously reunited in 2019 for a tour of the UK and Ireland, including a show at Croke Park, although Victoria Beckham did not join her former bandmates.
Speaking on ITV's Lorraine’s Christmas Day special, Mel C told presenter Lorraine Kelly: "Us Spice Girls keep chatting and we will just wait for the day where we can get back out there and get back on stage together.
"Speaking to the girls, we all feel the same and in 2019 when we did the stadium shows, they were so incredible.

"We feel that after the hardship of the last few years, it would be wonderful if we could get back on stage.
"Not only for us, but for all our fans out there. It’s our number one priority."
Back in the late 1990s, the girl group became the first band since The Beatles to claim three UK Christmas number ones in a row, with 2 Become 1 in 1996, Too Much in 1997 and Goodbye in 1998.
Chisholm, added: "It’s such an honour to have a Christmas number one, but those ones were extra special."