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1998 video album by the Spice Girls
Spice Girls Live at Wembley Stadium
is the third video album by English girl group the
Spice Girls
. It was released on VHS on 9 November 1998 by
Virgin Records
,
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and was filmed at
Wembley Stadium
in London on 20 September 1998 during the
Spiceworld Tour
. The concert was first broadcast live in a
pay-per-view
special on
Sky Box Office
, and although the television broadcast was completely live, studio vocals were dubbed into several songs for the video version of the performance. It received a DVD release in the United Kingdom on 6 October 2008.
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The show was recorded after
Geri Halliwell
left the band. Halliwell later revealed in the 2007 documentary film
Giving You Everything
that she watched the two-hour
Sky One
broadcast from her home in the United Kingdom after only quitting the band four months prior and said "it was one of the hardest things I've ever had to do" and that it was "so painful", to which
Mel B
jokingly replied, "That's her own fault".
Set list
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Act One
- "Spiceworld Intro"
(contains samples from "Wannabe", "Say You'll Be There", "2 Become 1" and "Mama")
- "If U Can't Dance"
- "
Who Do You Think You Are
"
(contains samples of "
Supermodel (You Better Work)
")
Act Two
- "Something Kinda Funny"
- "Do It"
- "
Too Much
"
Act Three
- "
Stop
"
- "
Where Did Our Love Go?
"
(
Emma Bunton
solo performance)
Act Four
- "Love Thing"
Act Five
- "The Lady Is a Vamp"
- "
Say You'll Be There
"
- Interlude
(with samples from
Batman Forever
(1995) for introduction)
- "Naked"
Act Six
- "
2 Become 1
"
Act Seven
- "
Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves
"
(
Mel B
and
Melanie C
duet)
- "
Wannabe
"
- "
Spice Up Your Life
"
- "
Mama
"
Act Eight
- "
Viva Forever
"
(contains samples from the motion picture
Blade Runner
and features additional vocals from
Chickenshed
)
Encore
- "Never Give Up on the Good Times"
- "
We Are Family
"
Personnel
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Vocals
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Band
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- Simon Ellis
? musical direction, keyboards
- Andy Gangadeen ? drums
- Paul Gendler ? guitars
- Fergus Gerrand ? percussion
- Steve Lewinson ? bass guitar
- Michael Martin ? keyboards
Dancers
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Charts
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Certifications
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References
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Studio albums
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Video albums
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Singles
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Concerts and tours
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Filmography
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Works about Spice Girls
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