As the 90s resurgence continues, Nicole Appleton says she’d be absolutely thrilled to get back on stage with All Saints – and she’s eyeing up Glastonbury for their big comeback.
The singer, who shot to fame in 1997 alongside her sister Natalie and bandmates Melanie Blatt and Shaznay Lewis, exclusively revealed to new that they would all jump at the chance to play Worthy Farm later this month, providing their fans wanted them to. “All Saints would love to perform at Glastonbury, absolutely,” says Nicole, 49. “If people are hungry for it, then definitely.” The group’s latest release, a cover of The Police’s Message In A Bottle featuring Sting, came in 2018, but Nicole insists they keep in touch regularly.
At the moment, there are no plans to tour or perform, though – unless Glasto comes calling, of course. “We’ve spent 25 years together,” explains Nicole. “But when it comes to performing, not this year. “We’re all sort of doing our own thing at the moment, so it’s kind of nice that we can have a little bit of a break.
I’m quite happy doing what I’m doing and the girls are happy doing what they’re doing, but it’s all good.” For Nicole, who is currently hosting a radio show on Magic FM, personal time is spent with her husband Stephen Haines and their daughter Skipper, four, as well as Nicole’s son Gene, 22, from her six-year marriage to Liam Gallagher.
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